- Source: Cerium(IV) fluoride
Cerium(IV) fluoride is an inorganic compound with a chemical formula CeF4. It is a strong oxidant that appears as a white crystalline material. Cerium(IV) fluoride has an anhydrous form and a monohydrate form.
Production and properties
Cerium(IV) fluoride can be produced by fluorinating cerium(III) fluoride or cerium dioxide with fluorine gas at 500 °C
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{\displaystyle \mathrm {2\ CeF_{3}+F_{2}\longrightarrow 2\ CeF_{4}} }
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{\displaystyle \mathrm {CeO_{2}+2\ F_{2}\longrightarrow CeF_{4}+O_{2}} }
Its hydrated form (CeF4·xH2O, x≤1) can be produced by reacting 40% hydrofluoric acid and cerium(IV) sulfate solution at 90°C.
Cerium(IV) fluoride can dissolve in DMSO, and react to form the coordination complex [CeF4(DMSO)2].
References
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