Tungsten(VI) dioxydichloride | |
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Other names
tungsten(VI) dioxydichloride |
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Identifiers | |
CAS number | 13520-76-8 |
Properties | |
Molecular formula | WO2Cl2 |
Molar mass | 286.75 g/mol |
Appearance | yellow crystals |
Density | 4.67 g/cm3, solid |
Melting point |
265 °C, 538 K, 509 °F |
Boiling point |
sublimes > 350 °C in vacuo |
Solubility in water | decomposes |
Structure | |
Crystal structure | orthorhombic |
Hazards | |
EU classification | not listed |
(verify) (what is: / ?) Except where noted otherwise, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C, 100 kPa) |
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Infobox references |
Tungsten dichloride dioxide is the chemical compound with the formula WO2Cl2. This yellow-colored solid is used as a precursor to other tungsten compounds. Like other tungsten halides, WO2Cl2 is sensitive to moisture, undergoing hydrolysis.
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WO2Cl2 is prepared by ligand redistribution reaction:
Using a two-zone furnace, a vacuum-sealed tube containing these solids is heated to 350 C. The yellow product sublimes to the cooler end of the reaction tube. No redox occurs in this process.[1] An alternative route highlights the oxophilicity of tungsten:[2]
This reaction, like the preceding one, proceeds via the intermediacy of W(O)Cl4.
Tungsten forms a number of oxyhalides including WOCl4, WOCl3, WOCl2. The corresponding bromides are also known as is WO2I2.[3]
WO2Cl2 is a Lewis acid, forming soluble adducts of the type WO2Cl2L2, where L is a donor ligand such as bipyridine.
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