The bromine catalysed oxidation of arsenic trifluoride by antimony pentafluoride |
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Authors: | Jack Passmore W.A. Shantha Nandana E.Keith Richardson Peter Taylor |
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Affiliation: | Chemistry Department, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, N.B., E3B 5A3 Canada |
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Abstract: | Antimony pentafluoride dissolves in excess arsenic trifluoride presumably with the formation of AsF3·SbF5 [1,2] and possibly (AsF3)nSbF5 n = 2, [3], 3, [4], in equilibrium with one another and the solvent. However, O. Ruff [5] found in 1906 that in the presence of bromine, antimony pentafluoride oxidises arsenic trifluoride to arsenic pentafluoride with formation of a solid he suggested was SbBrF4. In the course of our work we investigated this reaction and found that trace quantities of bromine (<0.1 mole per cent) catalyse the formation of arsenic pentafluoride and SbF3·SbF5 [6], according to equation (1).AsF3 + 2SbF5 = AsF5 + SbF3·SbF5 (1)Reaction (2) is endothermic to the extent of ca. 33 Kcals mole?1 [7–9], but reaction (1) occurs spontaneously in presence of bromine, being more favourable than reaction (2) by the heat of reaction (3).AsF3 + SbF5 = AsF5 + SbF3 (2)SbF3 + SbF5 = SbF3·SbF5 (3) |
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