I am investigating the reactions of Iron oxide with sulphur/phosphorous compounds.
If I have a compound S=P(SR)(OR)2 and iron oxide, would the oxygen bind through the S in the S=P ?
would the S act as a Lewis base? (or acid)
if the reaction were done under extreme pressure/temperature, the reaction would proceed to form iron sulphide and/or iron phosphate/phosphite (i guess) - any ideas how this would occur?
many thanks,
Neil