Iridium hexafluoride

Iridium hexafluoride
Iridium(VI) fluoride
Names
IUPAC name
iridium(VI) fluoride
Other names
iridium hexafluoride
Identifiers
CAS Number
  • 7783-75-7 checkY
3D model (JSmol)
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ChemSpider
  • 10323846
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PubChem CID
  • 3014587
UNII
  • UP14U33TGX checkY
InChI
  • InChI=1S/6FH.Ir/h6*1H;/q;;;;;;+6/p-6
    Key: JQAZQSHUPWSSPF-UHFFFAOYSA-H
  • InChI=1/6FH.Ir/h6*1H;/q;;;;;;+6/p-6/rF6Ir/c1-7(2,3,4,5)6
    Key: JQAZQSHUPWSSPF-VYYYRSGCAJ
  • F[Ir](F)(F)(F)(F)F
Properties
Chemical formula
IrF6
Molar mass 306.22 g/mol
Appearance yellow crystalline solid[1]
Density 5.11g/mL[2]
Melting point 44 °C (111 °F; 317 K)[1]
Boiling point 53.6 °C (128.5 °F; 326.8 K)[1]
Solubility soluble in HF
Related compounds
Other cations
rhodium hexafluoride
osmium hexafluoride
platinum hexafluoride
Related compounds
iridium(V) fluoride
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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Chemical compound

Iridium hexafluoride, also iridium(VI) fluoride, (IrF6) is a compound of iridium and fluorine and one of the seventeen known binary hexafluorides. It is one of only a few compounds with iridium in the oxidation state +6.

Synthesis

Iridium hexafluoride is made by a direct reaction of iridium metal in an excess of elemental fluorine gas at 300 °C. However, it is thermally unstable and must be frozen out of the gaseous reaction mixture to avoid dissociation.

Ir + 3 F
2
IrF
6

Description

Iridium hexafluoride is a yellow crystalline solid that melts at 44 °C and boils at 53.6 °C.[1] The solid structure measured at −140 °C is orthorhombic space group Pnma. Lattice parameters are a = 9.411 Å, b = 8.547 Å, and c = 4.952 Å. There are four formula units (in this case, discrete molecules) per unit cell, giving a density of 5.11 g·cm−3.[2]

The IrF6 molecule itself (the form important for the liquid or gas phase) has octahedral molecular geometry, which has point group (Oh). The Ir–F bond length is 1.833 Å.[2]

Calculations suggest that fluorine might react with iridium hexafluoride at 39 GPa to form IrF8.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b c d CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, 90th Edition, CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida, 2009, ISBN 978-1-4200-9084-0, Section 4, Physical Constants of Inorganic Compounds, p. 4-85.
  2. ^ a b c T. Drews, J. Supeł, A. Hagenbach, K. Seppelt: "Solid State Molecular Structures of Transition Metal Hexafluorides", in: Inorganic Chemistry, 2006, 45 (9), S. 3782–3788; doi:10.1021/ic052029f; PMID 16634614.
  3. ^ Lin, Jianyan; Zhao, Ziyuan; Liu, Chunyu; Zhang, Jing; Du, Xin; Yang, Guochun; Ma, Yanming (2019-03-13). "IrF8 Molecular Crystal under High Pressure". Journal of the American Chemical Society. 141 (13). American Chemical Society (ACS): 5409–5414. doi:10.1021/jacs.9b00069. ISSN 0002-7863. PMID 30864432. S2CID 76664353.

Further reading

External links

  • Iridium hexafluoride at webelements.com.
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Known binary hexafluorides
Chalcogen binary hexafluorides
  • SF6
  • SeF6
  • TeF6
  • PoF6
Noble gas binary hexafluorides
  • XeF6
Transition metal binary hexafluorides
  • MoF6
  • TcF6
  • RuF6
  • RhF6
  • WF6
  • ReF6
  • OsF6
  • IrF6
  • PtF6
Actinide binary hexafluorides
  • UF6
  • NpF6
  • PuF6
Predicted binary hexafluorides
Noble gas binary hexafluorides
  • KrF6
  • RnF
    6
Transition metal binary hexafluorides
  • CrF6
  • PdF6
  • AuF6
Actinide binary hexafluorides
  • AmF6
  • CmF6
  • EsF6
  • v
  • t
  • e
Iridium(0)
  • Ir4(CO)12
Iridium(I)
Organoiridium(I)
  • IrC8H12C5H5NP(C6H11)3PF6
  • IrClCO(P(C6H5)3)2
  • KIrI2(CO)2
Iridium(II)
  • IrCl2
Iridium(III)
  • IrBr3
  • IrCl3
  • IrF
    3
  • IrI3
  • Ir2S3
  • Ir(O2C5H7)3
  • (NH
    4
    )
    3
    IrCl
    6
  • Ir(CN)3−
    6
  • Ir2O3
Organoiridium(III)
  • (IrClC5(CH3)5)2Cl2
  • Ir(C9H11)3
Iridium(IV)
  • IrBr
    4
  • IrF4
  • IrCl4
  • IrI
    4
  • IrO2
  • IrS2
  • (NH4)2[IrCl6]
  • Li2IrO3
Iridium(V)
  • IrF5
Iridium(VI)
  • IrF6
  • Sr2MgIrO6
  • Sr2CaIrO6
  • Ir(O2)O2
Iridium(VII)
  • IrF7
Iridium(VIII/IX)
  • IrO4
    • IrO4+
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HF He
LiF BeF2 BF
BF3
B2F4
CF4
CxFy
NF3
N2F4
OF
OF2
O2F2
O2F
F Ne
NaF MgF2 AlF
AlF3
SiF4 P2F4
PF3
PF5
S2F2
SF2
S2F4
SF4
S2F10
SF6
ClF
ClF3
ClF5
HArF
ArF2
KF CaF2 ScF3 TiF3
TiF4
VF2
VF3
VF4
VF5
CrF2
CrF3
CrF4
CrF5
CrF6
MnF2
MnF3
MnF4
FeF2
FeF3
CoF2
CoF3
NiF2
NiF3
CuF
CuF2
ZnF2 GaF3 GeF4 AsF3
AsF5
SeF4
SeF6
BrF
BrF3
BrF5
KrF2
KrF4
KrF6
RbF SrF2 YF3 ZrF4 NbF4
NbF5
MoF4
MoF5
MoF6
TcF6 RuF3
RuF4
RuF5
RuF6
RhF3
RhF5
RhF6
PdF2
Pd[PdF6]
PdF4
PdF6
AgF
AgF2
AgF3
Ag2F
CdF2 InF3 SnF2
SnF4
SbF3
SbF5
TeF4
TeF6
IF
IF3
IF5
IF7
XeF2
XeF4
XeF6
XeF8
CsF BaF2 * LuF3 HfF4 TaF5 WF4
WF6
ReF6
ReF7
OsF4
OsF5
OsF6
OsF
7

OsF8
IrF3
IrF5
IrF6
PtF2
Pt[PtF6]
PtF4
PtF5
PtF6
AuF
AuF3
Au2F10
AuF5·F2
HgF2
Hg2F2
HgF4
TlF
TlF3
PbF2
PbF4
BiF3
BiF5
PoF4
PoF6
At RnF2
RnF6
Fr RaF2 ** Lr Rf Db Sg Bh Hs Mt Ds Rg Cn Nh Fl Mc Lv Ts Og
* LaF3 CeF3
CeF4
PrF3
PrF4
NdF3 PmF3 SmF2
SmF3
EuF2
EuF3
GdF3 TbF3
TbF4
DyF3 HoF3 ErF3 TmF2
TmF3
YbF2
YbF3
** AcF3 ThF4 PaF4
PaF5
UF3
UF4
UF5
UF6
NpF3
NpF4
NpF5
NpF6
PuF3
PuF4
PuF5
PuF6
AmF3
AmF4
AmF6
CmF3 Bk Cf Es Fm Md No
PF6, AsF6, SbF6 compounds
  • AgPF6
  • KAsF6
  • LiAsF6
  • NaAsF6
  • HPF6
  • HSbF6
  • NH4PF6
  • KPF6
  • KSbF6
  • LiPF6
  • NaPF6
  • NaSbF6
  • TlPF6
AlF6 compounds
  • Cs2AlF5
  • K3AlF6
  • Na3AlF6
chlorides, bromides, iodides
and pseudohalogenides
SiF62-, GeF62- compounds
  • BaSiF6
  • BaGeF6
  • (NH4)2SiF6
  • Na2[SiF6]
  • K2[SiF6]
Oxyfluorides
  • BrOF3
  • BrO2F
  • BrO3F
  • LaOF
  • ThOF2
  • VOF
    3
  • TcO
    3
    F
  • WOF
    4
  • YOF
  • ClOF3
  • ClO2F3
Organofluorides
  • CBrF3
  • CBr2F2
  • CBr3F
  • CClF3
  • CCl2F2
  • CCl3F
  • CF2O
  • CF3I
  • CHF3
  • CH2F2
  • CH3F
  • C2Cl3F3
  • C2H3F
  • C6H5F
  • C7H5F3
  • C15F33N
  • C3H5F
  • C6H11F
with transition metal,
lanthanide, actinide, ammonium
  • VOF3
  • CrOF4
  • CrF2O2
  • NH4F
  • (NH4)2ZrF6
  • CsXeF7
  • Li2TiF6
  • Li2ZrF6
  • K2TiF6
  • Rb2TiF6
  • Na2TiF6
  • Na2ZrF6
  • K2NbF7
  • K2TaF7
  • K2ZrF6
  • UO2F2
nitric acids
bifluorides
  • KHF2
  • NaHF2
  • NH4HF2
thionyl, phosphoryl,
and iodosyl
  • F2OS
  • F3OP
  • PSF3
  • IOF3
  • IO3F
  • IOF5
  • IO2F
  • IO2F3