Bromine (I) fluorosulfonate
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Surname | Bromine (I) fluorosulfonate | ||||||
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Molecular formula | BrSO 3 F | ||||||
Brief description |
black-red liquid |
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Molar mass | 178.97 g mol −1 | ||||||
Physical state |
liquid |
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density |
2.60 g cm −3 (25 ° C) |
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boiling point |
120.5 ° C |
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As far as possible and customary, SI units are used. Unless otherwise noted, the data given apply to standard conditions . |
Bromine (I) fluorosulfonate , BrSO 3 F is the monovalent chemical compound of bromine from the group of fluorosulfonates .
Extraction and presentation
Analogous to the other halogen fluorosulfonates, the reaction of bromine with peroxydisulfuryl difluoride gives rise to the compound.
The reduction of bromine (III) fluorosulfonate can also produce bromine (I) fluorosulfonate.
properties
Bromine (I) fluorosulfonate is a black-red, viscous, hydrolysis-sensitive liquid that reacts violently with water. It solidifies glassy when it cools down.
Brom (I) fluorosulfonate reacts with iodine (I) fluorosulfonate at temperatures above 50 ° C to form dibromoiodofluorosulfonate .
Individual evidence
- ^ A b c F. Albert Cotton (Ed.): Progress in Inorganic Chemistry . tape 14 . John Wiley & Sons, 2009, ISBN 0-470-16658-4 , pp. 65 .
- ^ JH Simons: Fluorine Chemistry . tape 5 . Elsevier, 2012, ISBN 0-323-14724-0 , pp. 70 .
- ↑ This substance has either not yet been classified with regard to its hazardousness or a reliable and citable source has not yet been found.
- ↑ a b Georg Brauer (Ed.), With the collaboration of Marianne Baudler u a .: Handbook of Preparative Inorganic Chemistry. 3rd, revised edition. Volume I, Ferdinand Enke, Stuttgart 1975, ISBN 3-432-02328-6 , p. 339.
- ↑ John E. Roberts, George H. Cady: Halogen Fluorosulfonates BrSO 3 F, Br (SO 3 F) 3 and I (SO 3 F) 3 . J. Am. Chem. Soc., January 1960, pp. 352-353 , doi : 10.1021 / ja01487a023 .
- ↑ Kurt Niedenzu, Hans Zimmer: Annual Reports in Inorganic and General Syntheses . Academic Press, 2013, ISBN 1-4832-1388-9 , pp. 109 .