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Osmium VI Fluoride

Eagers, Toxic Properties ( Inorganic Fluorine Compounds, Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1969. [Pg.79]

Chemick, in Noble-Gas Compounds. H. H. Hyman (ed ). The University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1963, p. 35. [Pg.79]

Submitted by ROBERT C. BURNS and THOMAS A. O DONNELL Checked by ROLAND BOUGONt [Pg.79]

Infonnation is available on safe handling of fluorine and volatile fluorides and on the treatment in the event of personal exposure to these materials.  [Pg.80]

A metal (stainless steel, nickel or Monel) vacuum line is constructed in a well-ventilated hood/ This line is equipped with a Bourdon tube gauge [Dresser Industries] with a range of at least 0-1500 torr. A small cylinder (0.5 lb) of fluorine [Matheson] is stored behind a suitable barricade [Matheson]. The cylinder is equipped with a standard two-stage regulator [Matheson] and then connected to the metal line via /4-in. copper, nickel, or Monel tubing. [Pg.80]


Osmium(VI) fluoride is a water-sensitive yellow solid that melts at 32.1°. The gas-phase IR spectrum recorded in a nickel cell with AgCl windows has bands at 1453 (m), 1352 (w), 969 (w), and 720 (vs) cm . ... [Pg.81]


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