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Fluorine derivatives of antimony and some transition metals

Incomplete fluorination of antimony metal in a flow system produces SbF5 and a mixture of yellow and white high melting solids. Vacuum sublimation of the mixture at -140 produces a white crystalline solid which consists of a mixture of Sb11F43 and SbF3, whereas sublimation at >240 yields a compound con-taining the [Sb2F11]- anion. The ruthenium carbonyl fluorides, (Ru(C0)3F2)4 and Ru(CO)3F3 have been prepared in high yield by the room temperatur fluorination of Ru3(CO)12 in 1,1,2-trichlorotrifluoroethane or anhydrous hydrogen fluoride as solvents, and (Ru(CO)3F2.RuF5)2 by the high temperature fluorination of Ru3(CO)12 with XeF2 and by carbonylation of RuF5 with carbon monoxide. Infrared spectroscopy, magnetic susceptibility and electron spin resonance spectroscopy have shown that Ru(CO)3F3 is monomeric but that the structure of (Ru(CO)3F2.RuF5)2 is closely related to that of (Ru(CO)3F2)4 and (RuF5)4, which have been previously character-ized by single crystal X-ray diffraction as fluorine-bridged tetramars. The reaction of one mole of Os3(CO)12 with greater than or equal to three moles of XeF2 yields the osmium carbonyl fluoride, (Os(CO)3F2)4, whereas reaction with XeF6 yields products which have not fully been characterized. The rhenium carbonyl fluoride, Re(CO)5F, has been prepared by the reaction of Re(CO)5Cl with anhydrous hydrogen fluoride.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:bl.uk/oai:ethos.bl.uk:459005
Date January 1976
CreatorsHewitt, Alan John
PublisherUniversity of Leicester
Source SetsEthos UK
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeElectronic Thesis or Dissertation
Sourcehttp://hdl.handle.net/2381/33733

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