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Organoxenon chemistry is the study of the properties of organoxenon compounds, which contain
carbon Carbon () is a chemical element with the symbol C and atomic number 6. It is nonmetallic and tetravalent In chemistry, the valence (US spelling) or valency (British spelling) of an element is the measure of its combining capacity with o ...
to
xenon Xenon is a chemical element with the symbol Xe and atomic number 54. It is a dense, colorless, odorless noble gas found in Earth's atmosphere in trace amounts. Although generally unreactive, it can undergo a few chemical reactions such as the ...
chemical bonds. The first organoxenon compounds were divalent, such as (C6F5)2Xe. The first tetravalent organoxenon compound, 6F5XeF2BF4], was synthesized in 2004. So far, more than one hundred organoxenon compounds have been researched. Most of the organoxenon compounds are more unstable than xenon fluorides due to the high
polarity Polarity may refer to: Science *Electrical polarity, direction of electrical current *Polarity (mutual inductance), the relationship between components such as transformer windings * Polarity (projective geometry), in mathematics, a duality of ord ...
. The molecular dipoles of xenon difluoride and
xenon tetrafluoride Xenon tetrafluoride is a chemical compound with chemical formula . It was the first discovered binary compound of a noble gas. It is produced by the chemical reaction of xenon with fluorine: : Xe + 2  → This reaction is exothermic, rele ...
are both 0  D. The early synthesized ones only contain
perfluoro A perfluorinated compound (PFC) or perfluoro compound is an organofluorine compound containing only carbon-fluorines and C−C bonds, as well as potentially heteroatoms. Perfluorinated compounds have properties that result from the presence of f ...
groups, but later some other groups were found, e.g. 2,4,6-trifluorophenyl.


Organoxenon(II) compounds

The most common bivalent organoxenon compound is C6F5XeF, which is almost always used as a precursor to other organoxenon compounds. Due to the instability of xenon(II), it is difficult to synthesize organoxenon compounds by using general organic reagents. Organoxenon compounds are frequently prepared from
organocadmium An organocadmium compound is an organometallic compound containing a carbon to cadmium chemical bond. Organocadmium chemistry describes physical properties, synthesis, reactions and use of these compounds. Cadmium shares group 12 with zinc and mer ...
species including Cd(ArF)2 (where ArF is a fluorine-containing arene), C6F5SiF3, and C6F5SiMe3 (used along with fluoride). With the use of stronger
Lewis acid A Lewis acid (named for the American physical chemist Gilbert N. Lewis) is a chemical species that contains an empty orbital which is capable of accepting an electron pair from a Lewis base to form a Lewis adduct. A Lewis base, then, is any sp ...
s, such as C6F5BF2,
ionic compound In chemistry, an ionic compound is a chemical compound composed of ions held together by electrostatic forces termed ionic bonding. The compound is neutral overall, but consists of positively charged ions called cations and negatively charged i ...
s like XeArFBF3] can be produced.
Alkenyl In organic chemistry, an alkene is a hydrocarbon containing a carbon–carbon double bond. Alkene is often used as synonym of olefin, that is, any hydrocarbon containing one or more double bonds.H. Stephen Stoker (2015): General, Organic, an ...
and
alkyl In organic chemistry, an alkyl group is an alkane missing one hydrogen. The term ''alkyl'' is intentionally unspecific to include many possible substitutions. An acyclic alkyl has the general formula of . A cycloalkyl is derived from a cycloalk ...
organoxenon compounds are prepared in this way as well, for example, C6F5XeCF=CF2 and C6F5XeCF3. Some typical reactions are listed below: :2 C6F5XeF + Cd(C6F5)2 → 2 Xe(C6F5)2 + CdF2↓ :C6F5XeF + (CH3)3SiCN → C6F5XeCN + (CH3)3SiF :2 C6F5XeF + Cd(2,4,6-F3C6H2)2 → 2 (2,4,6-F3C6H2)XeC6F5 + CdF2↓ The third reaction also produces (C6F5)2Xe, Xe(2,4,6-F3C6H2)2 and so on. The precursor C6F5XeF can be prepared by the reaction of trimethyl(pentafluorophenyl)silane (C6F5SiMe3) and
xenon difluoride Xenon difluoride is a powerful fluorinating agent with the chemical formula , and one of the most stable xenon compounds. Like most covalent inorganic fluorides it is moisture-sensitive. It decomposes on contact with water vapor, but is otherwis ...
. Adding fluoride to the adduct of C6F5XeF and arsenic pentafluoride is another method. Arylxenon compounds with fewer fluorine substituents are also known. For instance, (2,6-F2C6H3)Xe+ and (4-FC6H4)Xe+ have been prepared, and a crystal structure of the former has been obtained, consisting of a formally 1-coordinate xenon with a long, weak contact with a fluorine on the tetrafluoroborate anion.


Organoxenon(IV) compounds

In 2000, Karel Lutar and Boris Žemva ''et al.'' produced an ionic compound. They treated
xenon tetrafluoride Xenon tetrafluoride is a chemical compound with chemical formula . It was the first discovered binary compound of a noble gas. It is produced by the chemical reaction of xenon with fluorine: : Xe + 2  → This reaction is exothermic, rele ...
and difluoro(pentafluorophenyl)borane in
dichloromethane Dichloromethane (DCM or methylene chloride, methylene bichloride) is an organochlorine compound with the formula . This colorless, volatile liquid with a chloroform-like, sweet odour is widely used as a solvent. Although it is not miscible with ...
at −55 °C: :XeF4 + C6F5BF2 6F5XeF2sup>+ The compound is an extremely strong
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 polymers, ...
, and it is capable of converting (C6F5)3P to (C6F5)3PF2, C6F5I to C6F5IF2, and iodine to
iodine pentafluoride Iodine pentafluoride is an interhalogen compound with chemical formula IF5. It is one of the fluorides of iodine. It is a colorless liquid, although impure samples appear yellow. It is used as a fluorination reagent and even a solvent in speciali ...
.


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