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Sulfuryl chloride fluoride
SO2F2 ClSO2(NCO) SO2BrF
Sulfuryl chloride fluoride is a chemical compound with the formula . It is a colorless, easily condensed gas. It is a tetrahedral molecule.
Liquified sulfuryl chloride fluoride is employed as a solvent for highly oxidizing compounds.
Preparation
The laboratory-scale synthesis begins with the preparation of potassium fluorosulfite: : This salt is then chlorinated to give sulfuryl chloride fluoride : Further heating (180 °C) of potassium fluorosulfite with the sulfuryl chloride fluoride gives sulfuryl fluoride. :
Alternatively, sulfuryl chloride fluoride can be prepared without using gases as starting materials by treating sulfuryl chloride with ammonium fluoride or potassium fluoride in trifluoroacetic acid. :
References
References
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- Seel, F.. (1967). "Inorganic Syntheses". [[Inorg. Synth.]].
- Seel, F.. (1967). "Inorganic Syntheses". [[Inorg. Synth.]].
- (1992). "A Convenient Preparation of Sulfuryl Chloride Fluoride". Journal of Fluorine Chemistry.
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