Tellurium tetrafluoride

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Tellurium tetrafluoride is a stable, white, hygroscopic crystalline solid and is one of three fluorides of tellurium. The other two fluorides are tellurium hexafluoride and ditellurium decafluoride. There are other tellurium compounds that contain fluorine,but only the three mentioned contain solely tellurium and fluorine. Tellurium difluoride is not known.

[edit] Preparation

Tellurium tetrafluoride can be prepared by the following reaction:

TeO2 + 2SF4 --> TeF4 + 2SOF2

It is also prepared by reacting nitryl fluoride with tellurium or from the elements at 0 °C or by reacting Selenium tetrafluoride with Tellurium dioxide at 80 °C.
Fluorine in nitrogen can react with TeCl2 or TeBr2 to form TeF4. PbF2 will also fluorinate tellurium to TeF4.

[edit] Reactivity

Tellurium tetrafluoride will react with water or silica and forms tellurium oxides. Copper, Silver, Gold or Nickel will react with tellurium tetrafluoride at 185 °C. It does not react with Platinum. It is soluble in SbF5 and will precipitate out the complex TeF4SbF5.

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[edit] References

  • R.B. King; Inorganic Chemistry of Main Group Elements, VCH Publishers, New York, 1995.
  • W.C. Cooper; Tellurium, VanNostrand Reinhold Company, New York, 1971.