Abstract
THE concept of the configuration of unevenly tri-substituted sulphur derivatives as an incipient tetrahedron is borne out by both physical studies and resolutions ; but the evidence for the tetrahedral structure of tetra-substituted sulphur rests solely on physical investigations.
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BARASH, M. Optically Active Forms of a Derivative of Tetra-substituted Sulphur. Nature 187, 591–592 (1960). https://doi.org/10.1038/187591a0
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