Issue 21, 1976

Rhenium carbonyl fluorides: preparation of pentacarbonylfluoro-rhenium and preparation and chemistry of pentacarbonylfluororhenium–rhenium pentafluoride

Abstract

The rhenium carbonyl fluoride, [Re(CO)5F], has been prepared by the reaction of [Re(CO)5Cl] with anhydrous hydrogen fluoride, and the carbonyl fluoride adduct, [Re(CO)5F·ReF5], by the room-temperature fluorination of [Re2(CO)10] with xenon difluoride in Genetron 113 (1,1,2-trichlorotrifluoroethane) or anhydrous HF solvents. Partial hydrolysis of [Re(CO)5F·ReF5] yields [Re(CO)6][ReF5O]. Preliminary investigations of the reactions of [Re(CO)5F·ReF5] with liquid SbF5 and with TaF5 dissolved in HF suggest that the compounds [Re(CO)6][Sb2F11] and [Re(CO)5F·TaF5] respectively are formed.

Article information

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1976, 2230-2235

Rhenium carbonyl fluorides: preparation of pentacarbonylfluoro-rhenium and preparation and chemistry of pentacarbonylfluororhenium–rhenium pentafluoride

D. M. Bruce, A. J. Hewitt, J. H. Holloway, R. D. Peacock and I. L. Wilson, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1976, 2230 DOI: 10.1039/DT9760002230

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