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CAS 59839-60-0

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Antimony(V) fluoride (50% in graphite)

Description:
Antimony(V) fluoride, with the CAS number 59839-60-0, is a chemical compound consisting of antimony in its +5 oxidation state and fluoride ions. This substance is typically encountered as a solid and is known for its high reactivity, particularly in the presence of moisture, where it can hydrolyze to form antimony oxides and hydrofluoric acid. The formulation "50% in graphite" suggests that this compound is mixed with graphite, which may serve as a stabilizing agent or a medium for various applications, potentially enhancing its conductivity or facilitating its use in chemical reactions. Antimony(V) fluoride is utilized in various industrial processes, including as a catalyst in organic synthesis and in the production of specialty glasses and ceramics. It is important to handle this compound with care due to its toxicity and the corrosive nature of hydrofluoric acid, which can pose significant health risks. Proper safety measures, including the use of personal protective equipment and adequate ventilation, are essential when working with this substance.
Formula:CF5Sb
InChI:InChI=1/C.5FH.Sb/h;5*1H;/q;;;;;;+5/p-5/rC.F5Sb/c;1-6(2,3,4)5
SMILES:C.F.F.F.F.F.[Sb]
Synonyms:
  • Antimony(V) fluoride compound with graphite
  • Pentafluoro-Lambda~5~-Stibane
  • Pentafluorostiborane
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