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Neptunium(V) fluoride or neptunium pentafluoride is a chemical compound of neptunium and fluorine with the formula NpF5.
Synthesis
Neptunium(V) fluoride can be prepared by reacting neptunium(VI) fluoride with iodine:[1]
From the equation above, iodine pentafluoride is a byproduct.
Properties
Neptunium(V) fluoride thermally decomposes at 318 °C to produce neptunium(IV) fluoride and neptunium(VI) fluoride. Contrary to uranium(V) fluoride, neptunium(V) fluoride does not react with boron trichloride, but it reacts with lithium fluoride in anhydrous HF to produce LiNpF6.[1]
References
Template:Neptunium compounds Template:Fluorine compounds Template:Actinide halides