Abstract: | Poly(sulfenyl thiocarbonates) have been prepared for the first time by the stepwise condensation of chlorocarbonylsulfenyl chloride with diols and dithiols. The polymers were obtained in high yield. Generally they were crystalline solids and were soluble in chlorinated hydrocarbons. On treatment with benzyl mercaptan in the presence of triethylamine, the polymers afforded a diol, carbonyl sulfide, and a disulfide compound. This reaction was extended to the preparation of alternating copolydisulfides. |