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CAS 15588-48-4

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Antimony chloride fluoride (SbClF<sub>4</sub>)

Description:
Antimony chloride fluoride (SbClF₄) is an inorganic compound characterized by its unique combination of antimony, chlorine, and fluorine. It typically appears as a white or colorless solid and is known for its high reactivity, particularly in the presence of moisture, which can lead to hydrolysis. The compound exhibits a tetrahedral molecular geometry, with the antimony atom at the center surrounded by four fluorine atoms and one chlorine atom. SbClF₄ is primarily used in specialized applications, including as a reagent in organic synthesis and in the preparation of other antimony compounds. Its properties include a relatively high melting point and solubility in polar solvents. Due to the presence of both chlorine and fluorine, it can act as a Lewis acid, making it useful in various catalytic processes. However, handling this compound requires caution due to its potential toxicity and corrosive nature, necessitating appropriate safety measures in laboratory settings.
Formula:ClF4Sb
InChI:InChI=1S/ClH.4FH.Sb/h5*1H;/q;;;;;+5/p-5
InChI key:InChIKey=KHQOINBDOYWDPE-UHFFFAOYSA-I
SMILES:[Sb](Cl)(F)(F)(F)F
Synonyms:
  • Antimony chloride fluoride (SbClF4)
  • Chlorotetrafluoroantimony
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