Rhenium(VII) sulfide
Rhenium(VII) sulfide is a chemical compound with the formula Re2S7. It has a complex structure, but can be synthesized from direct combination of the elements:[1] Failed to parse (syntax error): {\displaystyle \ce{2Re{} + 7S ->[{}\atop\Delta] Re2S7}} Alternatively, rhenium(VII) oxide reacts with hydrogen sulfide in 4N HCl to the same end:[2] Failed to parse (syntax error): {\displaystyle \ce{Re2O7{} + 7H2S ->[{}\atop\Delta] Re2S7{} + 7H2O}}
The compound catalyses the reduction of nitric oxide to nitrous oxide and hydrogenation of double bonds. In this regard, it unusually tolerates sulfur compounds, which poison noble metal catalysts.[1]
Rhenium(VII) sulfide decomposes when heated. In vacuum, it generates rhenium(IV) sulfide:
In air, the sulfide oxidizes to sulfur dioxide:
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