Sulfur trifluoride
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| Other names
sulfur(III) fluoride trifluorosulfur radical
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| Identifiers
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CAS Number
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- 30937-38-3
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3D model (JSmol)
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InChI
InChI=1S/F3S/c1-4(2)3 Key: PSCXEUSWZWRCMQ-UHFFFAOYSA-N
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| Properties
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Chemical formula
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F3S
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| Molar mass
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89.06 g·mol−1
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| Related compounds
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Related compounds
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SF2, SF4, SF6, S2F10
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Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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Y verify (what is Y N ?)
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Sulfur trifluoride is the inorganic chemical compound with the formula SF3. It is a radical.[1][2]
Structure and synthesis
Sulfur trifluoride is predicted to be pyramidal.[3][4]
SF3 is generated by irradiation of crystals SF+3BF−4 with gamma rays.[1]
SF−3
A derivative formally derived from SF−3 is the coordination complex Ir(Cl)(CO)(F)(SF3)(Et3P)2 obtained by oxidative addition of sulfur tetrafluoride to Ir(Cl)(CO)(PEt3)2 (Et = C2H5).[5][6]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Morton, J. R.; Preston, K. F.; Strach, S. J. (1978). "The EPR spectrum of SF3 Trapped in SF3BF4 Crystals". The Journal of Chemical Physics 69 (4): 1392. doi:10.1063/1.436766. Bibcode: 1978JChPh..69.1392M.
- ↑ Deng, Jianming; Wang, Chaoyang; Li, Qian-shu; Xie, Yaoming; King, R. Bruce; Schaefer, Henry F. (2011). "Trifluorosulfane Ligand as an Analogue of the Nitrosyl Ligand: Highly Exothermic Fluorine Transfer Reactions from Sulfur to Metal in the Chemistry of SF3 Metal Carbonyls of the First Row Transition Metals". Inorganic Chemistry 50 (7): 2824–2835. doi:10.1021/ic101994k. PMID 21366337.
- ↑ Irikura, Karl K. (1995). "Structure and thermochemistry of sulfur fluorides SFn (n = 1–5) and their ions SF+n (n = 1–5)". The Journal of Chemical Physics 102 (13): 5357–5367. doi:10.1063/1.469263. Bibcode: 1995JChPh.102.5357I. https://zenodo.org/record/1232101.SF+''n''+(''n''+=+1–5)&rft.jtitle=The+Journal+of+Chemical+Physics&rft.aulast=Irikura&rft.aufirst=Karl+K.&rft.au=Irikura, Karl+K.&rft.date=1995&rft.volume=102&rft.issue=13&rft.pages=5357–5367&rft_id=info:doi/10.1063/1.469263&rft_id=info:bibcode/1995JChPh.102.5357I&rft_id=https://zenodo.org/record/1232101&rfr_id=info:sid/en.wikibooks.org:Chemistry:Sulfur_trifluoride">
- ↑ Woon, David E.; Dunning, Thom H. (2009). "Theory of Hypervalency: Recoupled Pair Bonding in SFn (n = 1−6)". The Journal of Physical Chemistry A 113 (27): 7915–7926. doi:10.1021/jp901949b. PMID 19499905. Bibcode: 2009JPCA..113.7915W.
- ↑ Cockman, Russell W.; Ebsworth, E. A. V.; Holloway, John H. (1987). "Complexes of iridium(III) containing the novel sulfur trifluoride ligand". Journal of the American Chemical Society 109 (7): 2194–2195. doi:10.1021/ja00241a055.
- ↑ Gao, Xiaozhen; Li, Nan; King, R. Bruce (December 2014). "Formation of Difluorosulfane Complexes of the Third Row Transition Metals by Sulfur-to-Metal Fluorine Migration in Trifluorosulfane Metal Complexes: The Anomaly of Trifluorosulfane Iridium Tricarbonyl". Inorganic Chemistry 53 (23): 12635–12642. doi:10.1021/ic502375q. PMID 25397720.
Sulfur compounds |
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Chemical formulas |
Salts and covalent derivatives of the fluoride ion
| HF
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He
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| LiF
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BeF2
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BF BF3 B2F4
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CF4 other compounds
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NF3 FN3 N2F2 N2F4 NF5§
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F2O F2O2 other compounds
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F2
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Ne
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| NaF
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MgF2
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AlF AlF3
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SiF4
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P2F4 PF3 PF5
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S2F2 SF2 SF4 SF6
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ClF ClF3 ClF5
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Ar
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| KF
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CaF CaF2
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ScF3
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TiF2 TiF3 TiF4
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VF2 VF3 VF4 VF5
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CrF2 CrF3 CrF4 CrF5 CrF6§
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MnF2
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FeF2 FeF3
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CoF2 CoF3
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NiF2
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CuF CuF2
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ZnF2
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GaF2 GaF3
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GeF2 GeF4
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AsF3 AsF5
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Se2F2 SeF4 SeF6
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BrF BrF3 BrF5
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KrF2
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| RbF
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SrF SrF2
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YF3
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ZrF3 ZrF4
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NbF4 NbF5
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MoF2 MoF3 MoF4 MoF5 MoF6
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TcF4 TcF6
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RuF3 RuF5 RuF6
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RhF3 RhF5 RhF6
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PdF2
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AgF
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CdF2
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InF InF2 InF3
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SnF2 SnF4
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SbF3 SbF5
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Te3F2 TeF4 TeF6
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IF IF3</br>IF5</br>IF7
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XeF2 XeF4 XeF6
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| CsF
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BaF2
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HfF4
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TaF5
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WF2 WF3 WF4 WF5 WF6
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Re3F9 ReF4 ReF5 ReF6 ReF7
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OsF4 OsF5 OsF6
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IrF2 IrF3 IrF4 IrF5 IrF6
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PtF2 PtF4 PtF5 PtF6
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AuF AuF3 Au2F10 AuF5•F2
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Hg2F2 HgF2 HgF4
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TlF
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PbF2 PbF4
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BiF3 BiF5
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PoF2 PoF4 PoF6
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AtF
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RnF2
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| FrF
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RaF2
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Rf
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Db
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Sg
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Bh
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Hs
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Mt
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Ds
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Rg
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Cn
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Nh
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Fl
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Mc
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Lv
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Ts
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Og
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↓
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| LaF3
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CeF3 CeF4
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PrF3
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NdF2, NdF3
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PmF3
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SmF2, SmF3
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EuF2, EuF3
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GdF3
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TbF3
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DyF2, DyF3
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HoF3
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ErF3
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TmF2 TmF3
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YbF2 YbF3
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LuF3
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| AcF3
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ThF4
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PaF5
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UF3 UF4 UF5 UF6
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NpF4 NpF6
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PuF3 PuF6
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AmF2 AmF3
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CmF3
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BkF3
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CfF3
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EsF3
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Fm
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Md
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No
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LrF3
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§ means the substance has not been made.
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