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VI Fluoride MoFs

Molybdenum metal is fluorinated in an apparatus similar to that described for the preparation of SFe (p. 169) (nickel reaction tube, [Pg.259]

White MoFg condenses in the quartz trap together with small amoimts of ojgrfluorides (M0OF4 and MoOgFa), formed fromtheojgrgen contained in the fluorine. After the fluorination is complete, the MoF e must be repeatedly redistilled in a quartz apparatus in order to remove these Impurities. [Pg.260]

The purily can be estimated ly a melting point determination. The compoimd is stored in sealed quartz ampoules. [Pg.260]

White crystals very hygroscopic and reactive reacts with water with vigorous effervescence forms a blue-white mist in moist air. [Pg.260]


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