- Platinum hexafluoride
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IUPACName = Platinum hexafluoride
OtherNames = Platinum(VI) fluoride
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Formula = PtF6
MolarMass = 309.1
Appearance = red
Density = 5.21
MeltingPt = 61.3 °CPerry, Dale L. and Sidney L. Phillips. Handbook of Inorganic Compounds. CRC Press, 1995. ISBN 0849386713. [http://books.google.com/books?id=0fT4wfhF1AsC&pg=PA297&lpg=PA297&dq=%22platinum+hexafluoride%22+boiling+point&source=web&ots=EAMQZ-tC6r&sig=hdeIN4EnUZgQwXOewyrdtgVLVBk Google Book Search Result] ]
BoilingPt = 69.1 °CPerry, Dale L. and Sidney L. Phillips. Handbook of Inorganic Compounds. CRC Press, 1995. ISBN 0849386713. [http://books.google.com/books?id=0fT4wfhF1AsC&pg=PA297&lpg=PA297&dq=%22platinum+hexafluoride%22+boiling+point&source=web&ots=EAMQZ-tC6r&sig=hdeIN4EnUZgQwXOewyrdtgVLVBk Google Book Search Result] ]
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MainHazards = oxidizer
FlashPt = n.a.
Autoignition = n.a.Platinum hexafluoride is the
chemical compound with the formula PtF6. It is a dark-red volatile solid that forms a red gas. The compound is a unique example of platinum in the 6+ oxidation state. With only four d-electrons, it is paramagnetic with a triplet ground state.PtF6 is a strong oxidant and a strong fluorinating agent that is best known for its reaction with
xenon to form "XePtF6," known asxenon hexafluoroplatinate . The discovery of this reaction in 1962 proved thatnoble gas es form chemical compounds. Previous to the experiment with xenon, PtF6 had been shown to react with oxygen to form (O2)+(PtF6)−,dioxygen hexafluoroplatinate .ynthesis
PtF6 was first prepared by reaction of fluorine with platinum metal. [Weinstock, B.; Claassen, H. H.; Malm, J. G. “Platinum Hexafluoride” Journal of the American Chemical Society 1957, volume 79, pp 5832 - 5832. DOI|10.1021/ja01578a073] This route remains the method of choice.Drews, T.; Supel, J.; Hagenbach, A.; Seppelt, K. “Solid State Molecular Structures of Transition Metal Hexafluorides” Inorganic Chemistry 2006, volume 45, pp 3782-3788.DOI|10.1021/ic052029f] :Pt + 3 F2 → PtF6
PtF6 can also be prepared by
disproportionation of PtF5. The required PtF5 can be obtained by fluorinating PtCl2:PtCl2 + 2.5 F2 → PtF5 + Cl2:2 PtF5 → PtF6 + PtF4Other hexafluoride compounds
The neutral
hexafluoride s of other elements are also volatile. These includeosmium ,iridium ,rhodium ,ruthenium ,rhenium ,tungsten ,technetium , anduranium . All are aggressive oxidants.Uranium hexafluoride andtungsten hexafluoride are used in the nuclear and microelectronics industries, respectively. In the main group elements,sulfur ,xenon ,selenium , andtellurium form isolable hexafluorides.Sulfur hexafluoride is so extremely stable, perhaps due tosteric effects , that it is used as an inert fluid in transformers. The analoguesselenium hexafluoride andtellurium hexafluoride are, however, strongly reactive.Like the hexafluorides of Mo, Tc, Ru, Rh, W, Re, Os, and Ir, PtF6 is
octahedral in both the solid state and in the gaseous state. The Pt-F bond lengths are 185picometer s.References
General reading
* Holleman, A. F.; Wiberg, E. "Inorganic Chemistry" Academic Press: San Diego, 2001. ISBN 0-12-352651-5.
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