Rhenium(VII) oxide

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Other names Rhenium heptoxide
Identifiers
CAS number [1314-68-7]
Properties
Molecular formula O7Re2
Molar mass 484.410 g/mol
Appearance yellow crystalline powder
Density 6.103 g/cm3, solid
Melting point

360 °C

Boiling point

sublimes

Hazards
EU classification not listed
Related compounds
Related compounds Manganese(VII) oxide; technetium(VII) oxide; perrhenic acid
Except where noted otherwise, data are given for
materials in their standard state
(at 25 °C, 100 kPa)

Infobox disclaimer and references

Rhenium(VII) oxide is the chemical compound with the formula Re2O7. It is the anhydride of the hypothetical acid (HOReO3). Perrhenic acid, Re2O7·2H2O, however is closely related structurally to Re2O7. Solid Re2O7 is polymeric consisting, unusually, of the metal centers in two coordination environments - octahedral and tetrahedral. Gaseous Re2O7 is however molecular, consisting of a pair of ReO4 tetrahedra that share a corner.[1]

Re2O7 is a precursor to methyl rhenium trioxide ("MTO"), a catalyst for oxidations.[2]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Wells, A.F. (1984) Structural Inorganic Chemistry, Oxford: Clarendon Press. ISBN 0-19-855370-6.
  2. ^ W. A. Herrmann and F. E. Kuhn (1997). "Organorhenium Oxides". Acc. Chem. Res. 30 (4): 169–180. doi:10.1021/ar9601398. 
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