Issue 9, 2024

[Br4F21] – a unique molecular tetrahedral interhalogen ion containing a μ4-bridging fluorine atom surrounded by BrF5 molecules

Abstract

The reaction of [NMe4][BrF6] with an excess of BrF5 leads to the compound [NMe4][Br4F21]·BrF5. It features molecular [(μ4-F)(BrF5)4] anions of tetrahedron-like shape containing central μ4-bridging F atoms coordinated by four BrF5 molecules. It is the most BrF5-rich fluoridobromate anion by mass. Quantum-chemical calculations showed that the μ4-F–Br bonds within the anion are essentially ionic in nature. The compound is the first example where F atoms bridge μ4-like neither to metal nor to hydrogen atoms. It was characterized by Raman spectroscopy and by single-crystal X-ray diffraction. The latter showed surprisingly that its crystal structure is related to the intermetallic half-Heusler compound and structure type MgAgAs.

Graphical abstract: [Br4F21]− – a unique molecular tetrahedral interhalogen ion containing a μ4-bridging fluorine atom surrounded by BrF5 molecules

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Article information

Article type
Edge Article
Submitted
12 Dec 2023
Accepted
18 Jan 2024
First published
20 Jan 2024
This article is Open Access

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Chem. Sci., 2024,15, 3273-3278

[Br4F21] – a unique molecular tetrahedral interhalogen ion containing a μ4-bridging fluorine atom surrounded by BrF5 molecules

M. Möbs, T. Graubner, A. J. Karttunen and F. Kraus, Chem. Sci., 2024, 15, 3273 DOI: 10.1039/D3SC06688F

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