Examples are reported of heavier (bromides or iodides) metal halides of the d or f transition series being prepared through the halide exchange reaction from the lighter congeners (fluorides or chlorides, easily prepared by direct combination from the elements), by using gaseous hydrogen halides HX or alkyl halides RX in an anhydrous organic solvent at room temperature or even below. This represents a considerable improvement with respect to the traditional high-temperature experimental procedures from the elements. Thermodynamic data show that this synthetic route is of quite general validity.
Heavier halides of transition metals by halide exchange
BELLI, DANIELA;CALDERAZZO, FAUSTO;PAMPALONI, GUIDO
2008-01-01
Abstract
Examples are reported of heavier (bromides or iodides) metal halides of the d or f transition series being prepared through the halide exchange reaction from the lighter congeners (fluorides or chlorides, easily prepared by direct combination from the elements), by using gaseous hydrogen halides HX or alkyl halides RX in an anhydrous organic solvent at room temperature or even below. This represents a considerable improvement with respect to the traditional high-temperature experimental procedures from the elements. Thermodynamic data show that this synthetic route is of quite general validity.File in questo prodotto:
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