Iodine monofluoride |
Names |
IUPAC name Iodine monofluoride |
Other names Iodine fluoride |
Identifiers |
CAS Number | - 13873-84-2
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3D model (JSmol) | |
ChemSpider | - 123150
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Properties |
Chemical formula | IF |
Molar mass | 145.903 g/mol |
Appearance | unstable brown solid |
Melting point | −45 °C (−49 °F; 228 K) |
Related compounds |
Other anions | Iodine monochloride Iodine monobromide Astatine monoiodide |
Other cations | Chlorine monofluoride Bromine monofluoride |
Related compounds | Iodine trifluoride Iodine pentafluoride Iodine heptafluoride |
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa). Infobox references |
Chemical compound
Iodine monofluoride is an interhalogen compound of iodine and fluorine with formula IF. It is a chocolate-brown solid that decomposes at 0 °C,[1] disproportionating to elemental iodine and iodine pentafluoride:
- 5 IF → 2 I2 + IF5
However, its molecular properties can still be precisely determined by spectroscopy: the iodine-fluorine distance is 190.9 pm and the I−F bond dissociation energy is around 277 kJ mol−1. At 298 K, its standard enthalpy change of formation is ΔfH° = −95.4 kJ mol−1, and its Gibbs free energy is ΔfG° = −117.6 kJ mol−1.
It can be generated, albeit only fleetingly, by the reaction of the elements at −45 °C in CCl3F:
- I2 + F2 → 2 IF
It can also be generated by the reaction of iodine with iodine trifluoride at −78 °C in CCl3F:
- I2 + IF3 → 3 IF
The reaction of iodine with silver(I) fluoride at 0 °C also yields iodine monofluoride:
- I2 + AgF → IF + AgI
Reactions
Iodine monofluoride is used to produce pure nitrogen triiodide:[2]
- BN + 3 IF → NI3 + BF3
See also
References
- ^ Eagleson, Mary (1994). Concise Encyclopedia of Chemistry. Walter de Gruyter. ISBN 978-3-11-011451-5.
- ^ Inis Tornieporth-Oetting; Thomas Klapötke (1990). "Nitrogen Triiodide". Angewandte Chemie International Edition. 29 (6). VCH Verlagsgesellschaft mbH: 677–679. doi:10.1002/anie.199006771.
Iodine(-I) | |
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Iodine(I) | |
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Iodine(II) | |
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Iodine(III) | |
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Iodine(IV) | |
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Iodine(V) | |
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Iodine(VII) | - HIO4
- H5IO6
- IF7
- IO3F
- IO2F3
- IOF5
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PF6−, AsF6−, SbF6− compounds | - AgPF6
- KAsF6
- LiAsF6
- NaAsF6
- HPF6
- HSbF6
- NH4PF6
- KPF6
- KSbF6
- LiPF6
- NaPF6
- NaSbF6
- TlPF6
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AlF6− compounds | |
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chlorides, bromides, iodides and pseudohalogenides | |
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SiF62-, GeF62- compounds | - BaSiF6
- BaGeF6
- (NH4)2SiF6
- Na2[SiF6]
- K2[SiF6]
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Oxyfluorides | - BrOF3
- BrO2F
- BrO3F
- LaOF
- ThOF2
- VOF
3 - TcO
3F - WOF
4 - YOF
- ClOF3
- ClO2F3
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Organofluorides | - CBrF3
- CBr2F2
- CBr3F
- CClF3
- CCl2F2
- CCl3F
- CF2O
- CF3I
- CHF3
- CH2F2
- CH3F
- C2Cl3F3
- C2H3F
- C6H5F
- C7H5F3
- C15F33N
- C3H5F
- C6H11F
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with transition metal, lanthanide, actinide, ammonium | - VOF3
- CrOF4
- CrF2O2
- NH4F
- (NH4)2ZrF6
- CsXeF7
- Li2TiF6
- Li2ZrF6
- K2TiF6
- Rb2TiF6
- Na2TiF6
- Na2ZrF6
- K2NbF7
- K2TaF7
- K2ZrF6
- UO2F2
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nitric acids | |
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bifluorides | |
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thionyl, phosphoryl, and iodosyl | - F2OS
- F3OP
- PSF3
- IOF3
- IO3F
- IOF5
- IO2F
- IO2F3
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