Issue 7, 1982

Halogen exchange reactions involving uranium-(V) and -(VI) halides

Abstract

The room temperature halogen exchange reactions of UF5 with liquid BBr3 or BCl3 provide convenient new routes to α-UBr5 and β-UCl5, respectively. In both cases the yields are quantitative. Since the uranium pentahalides are the only involatile products of the reactions they are easily isolated. Reactions between BBr3 and solid UCl6 or UCl5 also yield α-UBr5 but in the presence of CH2Cl2, a new crystallographic modification, β-UBr5, is produced. Interaction of UF6 and BBr3 yields either α- or β-UBr5, depending on the conditions, but the products are usually contaminated with UBr4. Liquid BCl3 converts UO2F2 to α- or β-UCl5, depending on the period of contact, whilst exposure of UO2F2 to gaseous BCl3 yields UCl6. X-Ray powder diffraction and vibrational spectroscopic data are reported for α- and β-UBr5.

Article information

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1982, 1385-1388

Halogen exchange reactions involving uranium-(V) and -(VI) halides

D. Brown, J. A. Berry and J. H. Holloway, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1982, 1385 DOI: 10.1039/DT9820001385

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