Preparation and characterization of gold pentafluoride
Abstract
Gold pentafluoride, AuF5, has been prepared by the termal decomposition of [O2][AuF5]in vacuo. Some reformation of [O2][AuF6] occurs on the surface, suggesting that vapour transport is via AuF5 and O2F radicals since no evidence could be found for AuF6. The sublimate also contains AuF3, a decomposition product. More pure AuF5 can be separated from the mixture by a second sublimation leaving AuF3 as a residue. Each of the species AuF5, [O2][AuF6], and AuF3 is distinguishable by its mass spectrum and Raman spectrum. AuF3 and [O2][AuF6] are crystalline, whereas AuF5 prepared by double sublimation is amorphous. It is diamagnetic, and the Rman spectrum indicates that AuF5 is a fluorine-bridge polymer. AuF5 reacts with XeF2 in anhydrous HF solution to form an insoluble adduct isomorphous with [Xe2F3][IrF6].