Reference: Reynolds, D. D. A New Method for the Preparation of Ethylene Sulfide / Journal of the American Chemical Society. - 1957. - Vol. 79, No. 18 pp. 4952 [doi: 10.1021/ja01575a033]
Thirty-six grams of monothiolethylene carbonate and 0.36 g. of anhydrous sodium carbonate were heated to 200°. The decomposition proceeded smoothly to yield ethylene sulfide, which was collected in a Dry-Ice trap (19.0 g., 85%, n(25, D) 1.4898). There was no polymerization and practically no residue remaining in the flask. Numerous other runs were made in which the yields varied from 80—88%.
Standard molar enthalpy (heat) of formation ΔfH0 (298.15 K, kJ/mol):
82 (g)
Standard molar Gibbs energy of formation ΔfG0 (298.15 K, kJ/mol):
96.8 (g)
Standard molar entropy S0 (298.15 K, J/(mol·K)):
255.2 (g)
Molar heat capacity at constant pressure Cp (298.15 K, J/(mol·K)):
53.3 (g)
LD50 (mg/kg):
35.6 (mice, oral)
References:
CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics. - 90ed. - CRC Press, 2010. - pp. 5-22
Справочник химика. - Т. 2. - Л.-М.: Химия, 1964. - pp. 1144-1145 [Russian]