Trimethylsulfonium (systematically named trimethylsulfanium) is an organiccation with the chemical formula(CH3)3S+ (also written as C3H9S+).
Compounds
Several salts of trimethylsulfonium are known. X-ray crystallography reveals that the ion has trigonal pyramidal molecular geometry at sulfur atom, with C-S-C angles near 102° and C-S bond distance of 177 picometers. Unless the counteranion is colored, all trimethylsulfonium salts are white or colorless.
melting point = 92-94 °C[8] Crystal structure orthorhombic with these parameters: a = 12.6157 μm, b = 8.2419 μm, c = 7.540 μm cell volume 784.0 2 formulas per unit cell[clarification needed]
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