Abstract The dissociative ionization by electron impact (70 eV) of tetraphosphorus trisulfide, P4S3, yields [P3S]+ and [PZS]+0 ions whose structures have been investigated by means of Coliisionai Activation (CA) mass spectra. Using the technique of Neutralization-Reionization mass spectrometry (NRMS) it is shown that both ions can be reduced to the corresponding neutral molecules. Thus, triphosphorus sulfide and diphosphorus sulfide are viable molecules in the rarefied gas phase. The results of ab initio MO calculations were used to interpret the experimental findings. Tetrahedral (C3v) and triangular (C2v) structures are proposed for the [P,S]+ and [PZS]+0 ions respectively.