Iron(III) Fluoride Trihydrate (FeF3•3H2O)-Crystalline

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Characteristic

 

Iron(III) fluoride, also known as ferric fluoride, are inorganic compounds with the formula FeF3(H2O)x where x = 0 or 3. Anhydrous iron(III) fluoride is white, whereas the hydrated forms are light pink.


Chemical formula:FeF3

Molar mass:112.840 g/mol; 

Appearance:pale green crystals

Density:3.87 g/cm3 

Melting point:> 1,000 °C (1,830 °F; 1,270 K)

Solubility in water:slightly soluble 

Solubility:negligible in alcohol, ether, benzene

Magnetic susceptibility (χ):+13,760·10−6 cm3/mol

Crystal structure:Rhombohedral, hR24

 

Application

 

The primary commercial use of iron(III) fluoride in the production of ceramics. Some cross coupling reaction are catalyzed by ferric fluoride-based compounds. Iron(III) fluoride has also been shown to catalyze chemoselective addition of cyanide to aldehydes to give the cyanohydrins.

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