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  • Cataldo, Franco. July 1997. A study on the structure and properties of polymeric sulfur.[1]
  • Meyer, Beat. January 1976. The Structures of Elemental Sulfur.[2]
  • Weld, J.T.; Gunther, A. May 1947. The Antibacterial Properties of Sulfur.[3]
  • Singh, P.; et al. 2018. A Flowers of Sulfur Corrosion Chamber for Testing Electronic Hardware[4]
    • uses an FoS chamber to test for creep corrosion
    • application of FoS
  • Oppenheim, U. October 1997. Depolarization of infrared radiation reflected from rough surfaces[5]
    • FoS used for its Lambertian behaviour
    • samples irradiated with s or p polarized radiation
    • sulphur had the most exceptionally low degree of polarization because it is a volume scatterer
  • Boullanger, E. 1912. The Action of Flower of Sulfur on Vegetation[6]
    • FoS agriculture effect

Bjerregaard, A.P. November 1919. A Method for Bringing Elementary Sulfur into Solution for Analysis[7]

  • FoS solubility
  • The Sulphur Institute. Glossary [8]
    • FoS used for its powdered structure in rubber vulcanization, agricultural dusts, pharmaceutical products, stock feeds.

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  1. ^ Cataldo, Franco (July 1997). "A study on the structure and properties of polymeric sulfur". Angewandte Makromolekulare Chemie. 249 (1): 137–149. doi:10.1002/apmc.1997.052490109.
  2. ^ Meyer, Beat (1976-01-01), Emeléus, H. J.; Sharpe, A. G. (eds.), "The Structures of Elemental Sulfur", Advances in Inorganic Chemistry and Radiochemistry, vol. 18, Academic Press, pp. 287–317, doi:10.1016/s0065-2792(08)60032-1, retrieved 2022-10-11
  3. ^ Weld, Julia T.; Gunther, Anne (May 1947). "THE ANTIBACTERIAL PROPERTIES OF SULFUR". Journal of Experimental Medicine. 85 (5): 531–542.
  4. ^ Singh, Prabjit; Palmer, Larry; Fu, Haley; Lee, Dem; Lee, Jeffrey; Guo, Karlos; Li, Jane; Lee, Simon; Tong, Geoffrey; Xu, Chen (2018-02). "A flowers of sulfur corrosion chamber for testing electronic hardware". 2018 Pan Pacific Microelectronics Symposium (Pan Pacific). Waimea, HI: IEEE: 1–10. doi:10.23919/PanPacific.2018.8318990. ISBN 978-1-944543-04-4. {{cite journal}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  5. ^ Oppenheim, Uri P. (1997-10-03). "Depolarization of infrared radiation reflected from rough surfaces". Polarization: Measurement, Analysis, and Remote Sensing. 3121. SPIE: 259–265. doi:10.1117/12.278973.
  6. ^ Boullanger, E. (1912). "The Action of Flower of Sulfur on Vegetation". Compt. tend. 154: 369–70 – via CAplus.
  7. ^ Bjerregaard, A. P. (1919-11). "A Method for Bringing Elementary Sulfur into Solution for Analysis". Journal of Industrial & Engineering Chemistry. 11 (11): 1055–1055. doi:10.1021/ie50119a019. ISSN 0095-9014. {{cite journal}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  8. ^ "Glossary". The Sulphur Institute. Retrieved 2022-10-26.