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Phenol-argon complexes

Figure 1.1 (a) Van der Waals complex formed by phenol and argon molecules (b)... [Pg.3]

Krypton is an inert gas element. Its closed-shell, stable octet electron configuration allows zero reactivity with practically any substance. Only a few types of compounds, complexes, and clathrates have been synthesized, mostly with fluorine, the most electronegative element. The most notable is krypton difluoride, KrF2 [13773-81-4], which also forms complex salts such as Kr2F3+AsFe [52721-23-0] and KrF+PtFF [52707-25-2]. These compounds are unstable at ambient conditions. Krypton also forms clathrates with phenol and hydroquinone. Such interstitial substances are thermodynamicahy unstable and have irregular stoichiometric compositions (See Argon clathrates). [Pg.442]


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