IRON (II) FLUORIDE

IRON (II) FLUORIDE Basic information
Preparation
Product Name:IRON (II) FLUORIDE
Synonyms:ironfluoride(fef2);IRON FLUORIDE;FE F2;FERROUS FLUORIDE;Iron(II) fluoride, 99.90%;Ferrousfluoride,anhydrous;Iron (II) fluoride, anhydrous 99.9%;Iron(II)fluoride,anhydrous,99%
CAS:7789-28-8
MF:F2Fe
MW:93.84
EINECS:232-155-7
Product Categories:metal halide
Mol File:7789-28-8.mol
IRON (II) FLUORIDE Structure
IRON (II) FLUORIDE Chemical Properties
Melting point >1000°C
density 4,09 g/cm3
form Powder
color White
Specific Gravity4.09
Water Solubility Insoluble in water.
Sensitive Air Sensitive & Hygroscopic
Merck 14,4045
Stability:hygroscopic
CAS DataBase Reference7789-28-8(CAS DataBase Reference)
EPA Substance Registry SystemIron fluoride (FeF2) (7789-28-8)
Safety Information
Hazard Codes C
Risk Statements 34
Safety Statements 26-36/37/39-45
RIDADR UN 3260 8/PG 2
WGK Germany 3
3
Hazard Note Corrosive
TSCA Yes
HazardClass 6.1
PackingGroup III
HS Code 2826199090
MSDS Information
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IRON (II) FLUORIDE Usage And Synthesis
PreparationAnhydrous iron(II) fluoride may be prepared by passing hydrogen fluoride gas over iron at a high temperature:
2HF + Fe → FeF2 + H2
Alternative methods of preparation of anhydrous salt involve the reduction of iron(III) fluoride with hydrogen; or by passing fluorine gas over anhydrous iron(II) chloride in the cold:
2FeF3 + H2 → 2FeF2 + 2HF
FeCl2 + F2 → FeF2 + Cl2
The tetrahydrate may be prepared by dissolving iron metal in aqueous hydrofluoric acid.




Chemical Propertiesbrown fine crystalline powder
Chemical PropertiesIron(II) fluoride is prepared by passing hydrogen fluoride over iron at red heat or over iron(II) chloride at a somewhat lower temperature. It is sparingly soluble in water with some hydrolysis, and is insoluble in alcohol, ether and benzene. The boiling point is about 1100°C and the melting point only a little below this temperature.
Physical propertiesWhite tetragonal crystal; density 4.09g/cm3; melts at 1100°C; slightly soluble in water; insoluble in ethanol and ether; dissolves in dilute hydrofluoric acid. Tetrahydrate crystals are hexagonal shape; density 2.20g/cm3; decomposes at 100°C.
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UsesIron(II) fluoride is used for proteomics research applications. It is also a chemical intermediate.
UsesIron(II) fluoride is used as a catalyst in organic fluorination reactions. Other applications are in ceramics; and in the preparation of fluoride salts of other metals.
Structure and conformationIron(II) fluoride crystallizes in the rutile structure, the iron atom being surrounded tetragonally91 by 4F- at 2·12 ? and 2F- at 1·99 ?. Iron(II) fluoride is reduced to iron by hydrogen at red heat, but is stable to hydrogen at 400°—and can be prepared by reduction of iron(III) fluoride with hydrogen at this temperature. It reacts violently when heated with metals such as sodium and aluminium, but undergoes no visible reaction with bromine, iodine or sulphur. The ammoniates FeF2.5NH3,H20, FeF2.NH3.H20 and FeF2.0·5NH3.H2O are obtained in the reactions of gaseous ammonia with the tetrahydrate at various temperatures.
IRON (II) FLUORIDE Preparation Products And Raw materials
Ferric oxide Ferric sulfate Calcium fluoride Sulfur trioxide Hydrogen bromide Ammonium chloride Copper(II) chloride dihydrate Hydrogen fluoride Potassium hexafluorozirconate Sodium fluoride Aluminum oxide 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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