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Praseodymium(IV) fluoride (also praseodymium tetrafluoride) is a binary inorganic compound, a highly oxidised metal salt of praseodymium and fluoride[1] with the chemical formula PrF4.

Synthesis

Praseodymium(IV) fluoride can be prepared by the effect of krypton difluoride on praseodymium(IV) oxide:[2]

𝖯𝗋𝖮𝟤+𝟤𝖪𝗋𝖥𝟤  𝖯𝗋𝖥𝟦+𝖮𝟤+𝟤𝖪𝗋

Praseodymium(IV) fluoride can also be made by the dissolution of sodium hexafluoropraseodymate(IV) in liquid hydrogen fluoride:[3]

𝖭𝖺𝟤[𝖯𝗋𝖥𝟨]+𝟤𝖧𝖥  𝖯𝗋𝖥𝟦+𝟤𝖭𝖺𝖧𝖥𝟤

Properties

Praseodymium(IV) fluoride forms light yellow crystals. The crystal structure is anticubic and isomorphic to that of uranium tetrafluoride UF4. It decomposes when heated:

𝟤𝖯𝗋𝖥𝟦 90oC 𝟤𝖯𝗋𝖥𝟥+𝖥𝟤

Due to the high normal potential of the tetravalent praseodymium cations (Pr3+ / Pr4+: +3.2 V), praseodymium(IV) fluoride decomposes in water, releasing oxygen, O2.

See also

References

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