Abstract

The study of reactions involving sulfur anion radicals in organic synthesis has become an area of active research in the last few years. The role of polysulfide radicals in the electrochemical processes of lithium-sulfur (Li-S) batteries has been particularly discussed. Understanding the pathways of the electrochemical reactions is crucial for improving the performance of Li-S batteries. In order to summarize and analyze the most relevant literature data, the review presents information on the application and study of sulfur anion radicals in organic synthesis and methods for the determination of sulfur forms. We have classified and discussed in detail the spectra of various forms of sulfur in the ultraviolet and visible ranges. The article describes the choice of solvent, the correlation between the properties of solvents, the influence of the nature of the solvent on the absorption band shift of sulfur particles and on the stability of the anion radical, the identification of sulfur forms in the ultraviolet and visible spectrum regions, and the possibility of stabilizing anion radicals by complexation with crown ethers. The absorption bands for S22-, S32-, S52-, S72- strongly overlap with other particles while having lower intensities, leading to different conclusions regarding the distribution of polysulfides and different forms of sulfur in aqueous media. The data presented in the review have an applied meaning, contribute to the understanding of the application of sulfur anion radicals in organic synthesis and can be used for the choice of method for the determination of sulfur forms and solvent. This review article may be of interest to specialists in the field and will help to plan studies on the study of sulfur forms and the interpretation of spectra of different sulfur forms.

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