Abstract
Single crystals of diallyl sulfide, C6H10S, and diallyl disulfide, C6H10S2, were grown in capillaries at low temperature using zone-melting techniques The molecular and crystal structures of these compounds were determined at 143 and 168 K, respectively.
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