Inorganic Chemistry

Synthesis and properties of ClF6BF4

KO Christe, WW Wilson

Index: Christe, Karl O.; Wilson, William W. Inorganic Chemistry, 1983 , vol. 22, p. 1950 - 1951

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Abstract

The only ClF6+ salts presently known are C1F6PtF6, 1-3 ClF6SbF6, and ClF6AsF,. 4 To improve the energy content of ClF6+ salts, replacement of these relatively heavy nonenergetic MF6-(M= Pt, Sb, As) anions by a lighter one such as BF4-is desirable. Attempts in our laboratory failed to synthesize ClF6BF4 by direct methods such as those used for the preparation of ClF6MF6 sak4 Consequently, indirect methods were sought to exchange ...

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