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Selenium interhalogens

Sihcon and boron bum ia fluorine forming siUcon tetrafluoride [7783-61-17, SiF, and boron trifluoride [7637-07-2] respectively. Selenium and tellurium form hexafluorides, whereas phosphoms forms tri- or pentafluorides. Fluorine reacts with the other halogens to form eight interhalogen compounds (see Fluorine compounds, inorganic-halogens). [Pg.124]

Like sulfur, selenium based electron donors are heavily studied due to their potential as antithyroid agents. Of the 28 complexes reported, the majority (20) are diiodine based, and most of these (16) are simple adducts. One diiodine complex is bridged, one contains only extended adducts, one contains only bridged adducts, and one contains both bridged and extended adducts. All of the interhalogen complexes are simple adducts except one with iodine monobromine, which forms an extended adduct. [Pg.99]

Fluorine also reacts with other halogens, forming interhalogen compounds. While with bromine and iodine it reacts vigorously at ordinary temperatures, with chlorine the reaction occurs at 200°C. Such interhalogen products with these halogens include iodine heptafluoride, bromine trifluoride, bromine pentafluoride, and chlorine trifluoride. Metalloid elements, such as arsenic, silicon, selenium, and boron also inflame in a stream of fluorine, forming fluorides. [Pg.299]

Boyle P. D., Godfrey S. M. The reactions of sulfur and selenium donor molecules with dihalogens and interhalogens. [Pg.218]


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