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Tungsten(IV) fluoride

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Molar mass
  
259.8336 g/mol

Appearance
  
Red-Brown or Black Solid

Tungsten tetrafluoride is an inorganic compound with the formula WF4. This little studied solid has been invoked, together with tungsten pentafluoride, as an intermediate in the chemical vapor deposition of tungsten films using tungsten hexafluoride.

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Structure

Tungsten tetrafluoride was found to have polymeric structure based on Mössbauer spectroscopy.

Preparation

It has been prepared by treatment of the coordination complex WCl4(MeCN)2 with AsF3. It has been produced by from the reaction of WF6 and a W filament at 600-800 °C.

Reactions

The compound can be re-oxidized to W(VI) compounds by treatment with fluorine and chlorine:

WF4 + X2 → WF4X2

Upon heating, it disproportionates to WF6 and tungsten metal.

References

Tungsten(IV) fluoride Wikipedia


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