Tungsten(V) bromide

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Tungsten(V) bromide
Identifiers
CAS number 13470-11-6
PubChem 139467
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Properties
Molecular formula WBr5
Molar mass 583.36 g/mol
Appearance brown-black crystals
hygroscopic
Melting point 286 °C; 547 °F; 559 K
Boiling point 333 °C; 631 °F; 606 K
Hazards
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Except where noted otherwise, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C (77 °F), 100 kPa)
Infobox references

Tungsten(V) bromide is the inorganic compound with the formula (WBr5). The compound consists of bioctahedral structure, with two bridging bromide ligands.[1]

Preparation and structure

Tungsten(V) bromide is prepared by treating tungsten powder with bromine in the temperature range 650-1000 °C. The product is often contaminated with tungsten hexabromide.[2]

According to X-ray diffraction, the structure for tungsten pentabromide consists of an edge-shared bioctahedron.[1]

Reactions

Tungsten(V) bromide is the precursor to an other tungsten compounds by reduction reactions. For example, tungsten(IV) bromide can be prepared by reduction with aluminium or tungsten.[2] The WBr4 can be purified by chemical vapor transport.

3 WBr5 + Al → 3 WBr4 + AlBr3

Excess tungsten pentabromide and aluminum tribromide are then removed by sublimation at 240 °C.

Tungsten(II) bromide can then be obtained heating the tetrabromide.[2] At 450-500 °C, gaseous pentabromide is evolved leaving yellow-green residue of WBr2. An analogous method can also be applied to the synthesis of tungsten(II) chloride.

Reductive substitution reactions

Because it is relatively easy to reduce tungsten pentahalides, they can be used as alternative synthetic routes to tungsten (IV) halide adducts. For example reaction of WBr5 with pyridine gives WBr4(py)2.[2]

2 WBr5 + 7 C5H5N 2 WBr4(C5H5N)2 + bipyridine + C5H5NHBr

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Y.-Q. Zheng, K. Peters and H. G. von Schnering (1998) “Crystal structure of tungsten pentabromide, WBr5” Zeitschrift für Kristallographie - New Crystal Structures 213(3) 471
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 R.E. McCarley, T.M. Brown “The Preparation and Reactions of Some Tungsten (II) and Tungsten (IV) Halides” Inorg. Chem. 1964, volume 3, 1232-1236. doi:10.1021/ic50019a007


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