Sulfur monoxide (SO) converts to disulfur dioxide (S2O2) spontaneously and reversibly. So the substance can be generated by methods that produce sulfur monoxide. Disulfur dioxide has also been formed by an electric discharge in
sulfur dioxide. Although most forms of elemental sulfur (
S8 and other rings and chains) do not combine with SO2, atomic sulfur does so to form sulfur monoxide, which dimerizes: :S + SO2 → S2O2 ⇌ 2 SO Disulfur dioxide is also produced upon a microwave discharge in sulfur dioxide diluted in
helium. Disulfur dioxide is formed transiently when
hydrogen sulfide and oxygen undergo
flash photolysis. A branched isomer valence isoelectronic to
SO3, S=SO2, is believed to form during the thermal decomposition of cyclic vicinal alkyl
thiosulfites. ==Properties==