Rhenium(VI) chloride is the inorganic compound with the formula ReCl6. It is a black paramagnetic solid. The molecules adopt an octahedral structure as seen in tungsten(VI) chloride.[1]
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rhenium hexachloride
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Molar mass | 398.91 g·mol−1 |
Appearance | black solid |
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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Preparation and reactions
editRhenium(VI) chloride was first generated as a mixture by chlorination of Re films.[2] Bulk samples can be prepared by combining rhenium hexafluoride with excess boron trichloride:
- 2 ReF6 + 6 BCl3 → ReCl6 + 6 BF2Cl
It is unstable at room temperature with respect to rhenium(V) chloride:
- 2 ReCl6 → [ReCl5]2 + Cl2
References
edit- ^ Tamadon, Farhad; Seppelt, K. (2012). "The Elusive Halides VCl5, MoCl6, and ReCl6". Angewandte Chemie International Edition. 52 (2): 767–769. doi:10.1002/anie.201207552. PMID 23172658.
- ^ Colton, R. (1962). "Rhenium Hexachloride". Nature. 194 (4826): 374–375. Bibcode:1962Natur.194..374C. doi:10.1038/194374a0. S2CID 4166446.
- ^ Colton, R. (1962). "Rhenium Hexachloride". Nature. 194 (4826): 374–375. Bibcode:1962Natur.194..374C. doi:10.1038/194374a0. S2CID 4166446.