Sodium hexafluoroarsenate is an inorganic chemical compound with the chemical formula NaAsF6.[1][2][3]
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Sodium hexafluoroarsenate(V)
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Appearance | White powder |
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Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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Synthesis
editSodium hexafluoroarsenate can be obtained by the fluorination of sodium arsenate by anhydrous HF—followed by recrystallization from an aqueous solution.[4]
Uses
editSodium hexafluoroarsenate is used for pharmaceutical intermediates and chemical research.[5][6]
References
edit- ^ "Sodium Hexafluoroarsenate(V)". American Elements. Retrieved 15 June 2024.
- ^ "Sodium hexafluoroarsenate(V) | CAS 12005-86-6 | SCBT - Santa Cruz Biotechnology". scbt.com. Retrieved 15 June 2024.
- ^ Lewis (Sr.), Richard J.; Tatken, Rodger L. (1983). Registry of Toxic Effects of Chemical Substances. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. p. 625. Retrieved 15 June 2024.
- ^ Soviet Journal of Coordination Chemistry. Consultants Bureau. 1989. p. 788. Retrieved 15 June 2024.
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - ^ "Sodium hexafluoroarsenate(V), 99%, Thermo Scientific Chemicals | Fisher Scientific". Fisher Scientific. Retrieved 15 June 2024.
- ^ Wise, Donald L. (27 March 1998). Electrical and Optical Polymer Systems: Fundamentals: Methods, and Applications. CRC Press. p. 794. ISBN 978-0-8247-0118-5. Retrieved 15 June 2024.