Iron(III) fluoride

Iron(III) fluoride Basic information
Product Name:Iron(III) fluoride
Synonyms:IRON FLUORIDE;FE F2;FERROUS FLUORIDE;Iron (III) fluoride, anhydrous;Iron(III)fluoride,anhydrous,97%min;Iron(III) trifluoride;FERRIC FLUORIDE, ANHYDROUS;Iron(III)fluoride,anhydrous,99+%
CAS:7783-50-8
MF:F3Fe
MW:112.84
EINECS:232-002-4
Product Categories:Inorganics;metal halide;Iron Salts;Materials Science;Metal and Ceramic Science;Salts
Mol File:7783-50-8.mol
Iron(III) fluoride Structure
Iron(III) fluoride Chemical Properties
Melting point 1000 °C
density 3,87 g/cm3
form Powder
color Pale green
Specific Gravity3.87
Water Solubility Soluble in dilute hydrofluroic acid. Slightly soluble in water. Insoluble in alcohol, ether and benzene.
Sensitive Hygroscopic
Merck 14,4022
Solubility Product Constant (Ksp)pKsp: 5.63
Exposure limitsACGIH: TWA 1 mg/m3; TWA 2.5 mg/m3
NIOSH: IDLH 250 mg/m3; TWA 1 mg/m3
Stability:hygroscopic
CAS DataBase Reference7783-50-8(CAS DataBase Reference)
EPA Substance Registry SystemFerric fluoride (7783-50-8)
Safety Information
Hazard Codes C
Risk Statements 34-20/21/22
Safety Statements 26-36/37/39-45-27-22
RIDADR UN 3260 8/PG 2
WGK Germany 3
RTECS NO6865000
3
Hazard Note Corrosive
TSCA Yes
HazardClass 6.1
PackingGroup III
HS Code 2826199090
Hazardous Substances Data7783-50-8(Hazardous Substances Data)
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Iron(III) fluoride Usage And Synthesis
Chemical Propertiesgreen powder
Chemical PropertiesIron(III) fluoride is only sparingly soluble in water and insoluble in alcohol and ether. When heated in hydrogen it is reduced to iron(II) fluoride and thence to the metal. In aqueous solution the hydrolysis appears to be very slight ; in the presence of alkali metal fluorides, complex fluorides of types MFeF4, M2FeF5.xH2O and M3FeF6 can be crystallized. The magnetic behaviour of FeF3 is complicated; between 63° and 293°K the susceptibility is field strength dependent. The trihydrate has a magnetic moment μ = 2-25 B.M. at 300°K.
UsesIron(III) fluroide is used in ceramics manufacturing. It is used as a catalyst for certain cross coupling reactions. Further, it is involved in the chemoselective addition of cyanide to aldehyde to prepare cyanohydrins.
UsesAs catalyst in organic reactions.
PreparationThis can be prepared by the action of fluorine on the metal, iron(II), or iron(III) chloride or by dehydration of the hydrate (obtained from aqueous solution) by heating in a current of hydrogen fluoride. A convenient laboratory preparation involves the reaction of hydrogen fluoride with anhydrous iron(III) chloride at room temperature :
FeCl3+3HF→ FeF3+3HCl
When crystallized from aqueous solution (iron(III) "hydroxide" and aqueous hydrofluoric acid) it forms the pale pink 4?-hydrate (room temperature evaporation) and the pink 3-hydrate (evaporation by heating).

General DescriptionIRON (II) FLUORIDE is a green crystalline solid. IRON (II) FLUORIDE is slightly soluble in water. The primary hazard is the threat to the environment. Immediate steps should be taken to limit its spread to the environment. IRON (II) FLUORIDE is used in ceramics.
Air & Water ReactionsSlightly soluble in water forming acidic solutions.
Reactivity ProfileAcidic salts, such as IRON (II) FLUORIDE, are generally soluble in water. The resulting solutions contain moderate concentrations of hydrogen ions and have pH's of less than 7.0. They react as acids to neutralize bases. These neutralizations generate heat, but less or far less than is generated by neutralization of inorganic acids, inorganic oxoacids, and carboxylic acid. They usually do not react as either oxidizing agents or reducing agents but such behavior is not impossible. IRON (II) FLUORIDE is used to catalyze organic reactions.
HazardStrong irritant.
Health HazardINHALATION: Inorganic fluorides are generally irritating. INGESTION: Ingestion of iron compounds can cause: lethargy, retching, vomiting, tarry stools, fast and weak pulse, low blood pressure, and coma.
Fire HazardBehavior in Fire: May give off fumes or vapors of fluorides; hydrofluoric acid.
Safety ProfileModerately toxic by intraperitoneal route. Mutation data reported. When heated to decomposition it emits toxic fumes of F-. See also FLUORIDES.
Iron(III) fluoride Preparation Products And Raw materials
Terbium(III) fluoride Praseodymium trifluoride Ammonium fluoride SILVER CHLORATE Calcium fluoride ANTIMONY PENTAFLUORIDE Potassium chromate Nickel fluoride Aluminum fluoride Magnesium fluoride Sodium fluoride Iron(II) fluoride hydrate IRON(II) FLUORIDE TETRAHYDRATE, 99.9+%,IRON(II) FLUORIDE TETRAHYDRATE IRON(II) FLUORIDE, ANHYDROUS Iron(II) fluoride hydrate, Puratronic, 99.99% (metals basis) Iron(III) fluoride IRON (II) FLUORIDE SODIUM HEXAFLUOROFERRATE

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