Iridium hexafluoride
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| Names | |
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|  IUPAC name
 iridium(VI) fluoride  | |
|  Other names
 iridium hexafluoride  | |
| Identifiers | |
|  7783-75-7  | |
| ChemSpider |  20082378  | 
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| PubChem | 3014587 | 
 
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| Properties | |
| IrF6 | |
| Molar mass | 306.22 g/mol | 
| Appearance | yellow crystalline solid[1] | 
| Density | 5.11g/mL[2] | 
| Melting point | 44 °C (111 °F; 317 K)[1] | 
| Boiling point | 53.6 °C (128.5 °F; 326.8 K)[1] | 
| Solubility | soluble in HF | 
| Related compounds | |
|   Other cations  | 
 rhodium hexafluoride osmium hexafluoride platinum hexafluoride  | 
|   Related compounds  | 
iridium(V) fluoride | 
|   Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).  | |
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Iridium hexafluoride, also iridium(VI) fluoride, (IrF6) is a compound of iridium and fluorine and one of the seventeen known binary hexafluorides. It is one of only a few compounds with iridium in the oxidation state +6.
Synthesis
Iridium hexafluoride is made by a direct reaction of iridium metal in an excess of elemental fluorine gas at 300 °C. However, it is thermally unstable and must be frozen out of the gaseous reaction mixture to avoid dissociation.
- Ir + 3 F
2 → IrF
6 
Description
Iridium hexafluoride is a yellow crystalline solid that melts at 44 °C and boils at 53.6 °C.[1] The solid structure measured at −140 °C is orthorhombic space group Pnma. Lattice parameters are a = 9.411 Å, b = 8.547 Å, and c = 4.952 Å. There are four formula units (in this case, discrete molecules) per unit cell, giving a density of 5.11 g·cm−3.[2]
The IrF6 molecule itself (the form important for the liquid or gas phase) has octahedral molecular geometry, which has point group (Oh). The Ir–F bond length is 1.833 Å.[2]
References
- 1 2 3 4 CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, 90th Edition, CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida, 2009, ISBN 978-1-4200-9084-0, Section 4, Physical Constants of Inorganic Compounds, p. 4-85.
 - 1 2 3 T. Drews, J. Supeł, A. Hagenbach, K. Seppelt: "Solid State Molecular Structures of Transition Metal Hexafluorides", in: Inorganic Chemistry, 2006, 45 (9), S. 3782–3788; doi:10.1021/ic052029f; PMID 16634614.
 
Further reading
- Gmelins Handbuch der anorganischen Chemie, System Nr. 67, Iridium, Supplement Volume 2, pp. 99–102.
 
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