Gold(III) fluoride, , is an orange solid that
sublimes at 300 °C. It is a powerful
fluorinating agent
In chemistry, halogenation is a chemical reaction that entails the introduction of one or more halogens into a compound. Halide-containing compounds are pervasive, making this type of transformation important, e.g. in the production of polyme ...
.
Preparation
AuF
3 can be prepared by reacting
AuCl3 with
F2 or
BrF3.
Structure
The
crystal structure
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of AuF
3 consists of spirals of
square-planar
The square planar molecular geometry in chemistry describes the stereochemistry (spatial arrangement of atoms) that is adopted by certain chemical compounds. As the name suggests, molecules of this geometry have their atoms positioned at the corn ...
AuF
4 units.
References
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Fluorides
Metal halides
Gold(III) compounds
Fluorinating agents
Gold–halogen compounds
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