Cupric fluoride

Cupric fluoride Basic information
Physical Properties Uses Preparation Reactions Toxicity
Product Name:Cupric fluoride
Synonyms:Copper fluoride (CuF2);Copper(II) fluoride 98%;Copper difluoride;COPPER FLUORIDE;COPPER(II) FLUORIDE TRIHYDRATE;COPPER (II) FLUORIDE;CUPRIC FLUORIDE;Copper Fluoride Powder
CAS:7789-19-7
MF:CuF2
MW:101.54
EINECS:232-147-3
Product Categories:metal halide
Mol File:7789-19-7.mol
Cupric fluoride Structure
Cupric fluoride Chemical Properties
Melting point 950 °C (dec.)(lit.)
Boiling point 950 °C
density 4.23 g/mL at 25 °C(lit.)
form Powder
Specific Gravity4.85
color White
Water Solubility SOLUBLE IN COLD WATER
Sensitive Hygroscopic
Merck 14,2638
Exposure limitsACGIH: TWA 1 mg/m3; TWA 2.5 mg/m3
NIOSH: IDLH 100 mg/m3; IDLH 250 mg/m3; TWA 1 mg/m3
Stability:hygroscopic
CAS DataBase Reference7789-19-7(CAS DataBase Reference)
NIST Chemistry ReferenceCopper difluoride(7789-19-7)
EPA Substance Registry SystemCopper fluoride (CuF2) (7789-19-7)
Safety Information
Hazard Codes C,Xi
Risk Statements 32-34-36/37/38-20/21/22
Safety Statements 26-36/37/39-45-24/25-27-22
RIDADR UN 3260 8/PG 3
WGK Germany 3
3-10
Hazard Note Hygroscopic
TSCA Yes
HazardClass 6.1
PackingGroup III
HS Code 2826199090
MSDS Information
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Cupric fluoride Usage And Synthesis
Physical PropertiesCupric fluoride is a white crystalline solid; monoclinic crystals; turns blue in moist air; sparingly soluble in water (hydrolyzes in hot water). The dihydrate is blue monoclinic crystal;slightly soluble in water.
UsesCopper(II) fluoride is used in cathodes in nonaqueous galvanic cells, such as high energy batteries. It also is used as a fluorinating agent. The dihydrate is used in welding and brazing fluxes and is added to cast iron to improve its strength. Another application of this compound is as opacifier in ceramics, glasses and enamels.
PreparationCopper(II) fluoride is prepared by direct fluorination of copper at high temperatures:
Cu + F2 → CuF2
It also may be prepared by passing hydrogen fluoride gas over copper(II) oxide at 400°C:
CuO + 2HF→ CuF2 + H2O
Alternatively, it may be made by treating copper carbonate with hydrofluoric acid followed by crystallization.
CuCO3 + 2HF(aq) → CuF2 + H2O + CO2
ReactionsCopper(II) fluoride loses fluorine as it melts. At 950°C it converts to copper( I) fluoride (cuprous fluoride), CuF:
2CuF2 →2CuF + F2
Also, when it is heated at 1,200°C in an atmosphere of hydrogen fluoride, copper( I) fluoride is produced.
Reaction with water is slow, forming a hydrate. The product decomposes slowly at ambient temperature with liberating hydrogen fluoride, leaving a basic fluoride, CuFOH. The dihydrate hydrolyzes to oxyfluoride Cu(OF)2 in hot water.
ToxicityCupric fluoride is moderately toxic by ingestion and other routes of exposure.
Chemical PropertiesCupric fluoride is blue powder
UsesCeramics, enamels, flux in metallurgy, highenergy batteries, fluorinating agent.
UsesCathodes in nonaqueous galvanic cells, high temp. fluorinating agent.Copper(II) fluoride is used in the preparation of fluorobenzene by reacting with benzene. It is also used in galvanic cells, high-temperature fluorinating agent and fluxing iron castings. Further, it is used as an efficient catalyst in Chan-Lam-Evans coupling reaction to synthesis the diaryl- ether compounds.
DefinitionThe anhydrous form, CuF2, is also available.
General DescriptionCopper fluoride is a monoclinic weak ferromagnet. The structural properties were investigated by neutron diffraction.
HazardA poison.
Cupric fluoride Preparation Products And Raw materials
Ammonium hydrogen difluoride Potassium fluoride dihydrate CUPRIC FLUORIDE DIHYDRATE Pralmorelin Copper Ammonium fluoride Boron trifluoride ETHYLENEDIAMINE TETRAKIS(PROPOXYLATE-BLOCK-ETHOXYLATE) TETROL 4-(Diethylamino)salicylaldehyde Cupric fluoride sodium fluoride Diethylaminosulfur trifluoride DL-α-Tocopherol Oxygen difluoride Copper wire Sulfur hexafluoride Copper(II) sulfate Hydrogen fluoride

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