ABSTRACT

Aliphatic polysulfides (or thiokols) are oligomers having fragments with disulfide bond and containing two or more mercaptan groups: HS – R (SS-R/)n – SH. The term “Thiokol” originates in the trademark of polysulfide oligomers produced by the “Thiokol Chemical Corp.” (USA) (later known as “Morton Inter. Inc.”) [1].