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Xenon difluoride



 
 
Preperation:- Xe + F2 = XeF2

Properties:- 1. It is a colourless solids & its melting point is 127 C.

Xenon difluoride is a powerful fluorinating agent, with the chemical formula , is one of the most stable xenon compounds. Like most covalent inorganic fluoride
Fluoride

Fluoride is the Redox form of fluorine. Both organic compounds and inorganic compounds containing the chemical element fluorine are considered fluorides....
s it is moisture sensitive. It decomposes on contact with light or water vapour. Xenon difluoride is a dense, white crystal
Crystal

A crystal or crystalline solid is a solid material whose constituent atoms, molecules, or ions are arranged in an orderly repeating pattern extending in all three spatial dimensions....
line solid. It has a nauseating odour but low vapor pressure (Weeks, 1966).






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Preperation:- Xe + F2 = XeF2

Properties:- 1. It is a colourless solids & its melting point is 127 C.

Xenon difluoride is a powerful fluorinating agent, with the chemical formula , is one of the most stable xenon compounds. Like most covalent inorganic fluoride
Fluoride

Fluoride is the Redox form of fluorine. Both organic compounds and inorganic compounds containing the chemical element fluorine are considered fluorides....
s it is moisture sensitive. It decomposes on contact with light or water vapour. Xenon difluoride is a dense, white crystal
Crystal

A crystal or crystalline solid is a solid material whose constituent atoms, molecules, or ions are arranged in an orderly repeating pattern extending in all three spatial dimensions....
line solid. It has a nauseating odour but low vapor pressure (Weeks, 1966). Xenon difluoride is a linear molecule. It has a strong characteristic infra-red doublet at 550 cm-1
Wavenumber

Wavenumber in most physics sciences is a wave property inverse related to wavelength, having SI units of reciprocal metre . Wavenumber is the space analog of frequency, that is, it is the measurement of the number of repeating units of a propagating wave per unit of space....
 and 556 cm-1.

Synthesis

Synthesis proceeds by the simple formula Xe + F2 ? XeF2. The reaction requires heat, irradiation, or an electrical discharge. The product is gaseous, but can be condensed at -30 °C. It is purified by fractional distillation
Fractional distillation

Fractional distillation is the separation of a mixture into its component parts, or fractions, such as in separating chemical compound by their boiling point by heating them to a temperature at which several fractions of the compound will evaporate....
 or selective condensation using a vacuum line.

The first published report of XeF2 was in October 1962 by Chernick, et al. . However, though published later, XeF2 was probably first created by Rudolf Hoppe
Rudolf Hoppe

Rudolf Hoppe , a German chemist, discovered the first covalent noble gas compounds....
 at the University of Münster
University of Münster

The University of M?nster is a public university located in the city of M?nster, North Rhine-Westphalia in Germany. The WWU is part of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, a society of Germany's leading research universities....
, Germany, in early 1962, by reacting fluorine and xenon gas mixtures in an electrical discharge. Shortly after these reports, Weeks, Cherwick, and Matheson of Argonne National Laboratory
Argonne National Laboratory

Argonne National Laboratory is one of the United States Department of Energy's oldest and largest science and engineering research United States Department of Energy National Labs and is the largest in size in the Midwest ....
 reported the synthesis of XeF2 using an all-nickel system with sapphire windows, in which equal parts Xe and F2 gases react at low pressure upon irradiation by an ultraviolet source to give XeF2. Williamson reported that the reaction works equally well at atmospheric pressure in a dry Pyrex glass bulb using sunlight as a source. It was noted that the synthesis worked even on cloudy days.

In the previous syntheses the F2 reactant had been purified to remove H2. Šmalc and Lutar found that if this step is skipped the reaction rate actually proceeds at 4 times the original rate.

Safety considerations

Xenon difluoride (XeF2) is most easily made from directly from xenon and fluorine. An evacuated glass container of fluorine and xenon is exposed to daylight. The usual precautions associated with use of F2 are required: grease-free, preferably fluorine passivated metal system or very dry glassware. Air must be excluded to preclude formation of xenon trioxide
Xenon trioxide

Xenon trioxide is an unstable compound of xenon in its +6 oxidation state. It is a very powerful oxidizing agent, and liberates oxygen from water slowly, accelerated by exposure to sunlight....
, an explosive (this is only true if the XeF2 sample contains XeF4 which hydrolyzes to xenon trioxide).

Coordination chemistry

XeF2 can act as a ligand in coordination complexes when accompanied by AsF6. One such example is the reaction in HF solution:
Mg(AsF6)2 + 4 XeF2 ? [Mg(XeF2)4](AsF6)2.


Crystallographic analysis shows that the magnesium is coordinated to 6 fluorine atoms. Four of the fluorines are attributed to the four xenon difluoride ligands while the other two are a pair of cis AsF6 ligands. A similar reaction is

Mg(AsF6)2 + 2 XeF2 ? [Mg(XeF2)2](AsF6)2.

In the crystal structure of this product the magnesium is octahedrally coordinated and the XeF2 ligands are axial while the AsF6 ligands are equatorial.

Many such reactions of the form [Mx(XeF2)n](AF6)x have been observed where M can be Ca, Sr, Ba, Pb, Ag, La, or Nd and A can be As, Sb or P.

Recently a compound has been synthesised where a metal is coordinated solely by XeF2 fluorines. The reaction is
2 Ca (AsF6 )2 + 9 XeF2 ? Ca2(XeF2)9(AsF6)4.


This reaction requires a large excess of xenon difluoride. The structure of the salt is such that one half of Ca ions is coordinated by fluorines from xenon difluoride while the coordination sphere
Coordination sphere

The primary or first coordination sphere, or simply coordination sphere of a metal ion in a coordination complex is the set of ligands immediately atached to the ion....
 of the other Ca ion bears both XeF2 and AsF6 ligands.

Fluorination reactions


Oxidative fluorination

An example of inorganic oxidative fluorination is

Ph3TeF + XeF2 ? Ph3TeF3 + Xe

Reductive fluorination

Examples of reductive fluorination are:
2CrO2F2 + XeF2 ? 2CrOF3 + Xe +O2


Aromatic fluorination

Fluor1
Fluor2

Alkene fluorination

Fluor3
.

Decarboxylation

Xenon difluoride will oxidatively decarboxylate carboxylic acids to the corresponding fluoroalkanes :

RCO2H + XeF2 ? RF + CO2 + Xe + HF

Use as an etchant

Xenon difluoride is used as an etchant for silicon, particularly in the production of Microelectromechanical systems
Microelectromechanical systems

Microelectromechanical systems is the technology of the very small, and merges at the nano-scale into nanoelectromechanical systems and nanotechnology....
, or MEMS. From:
The mechanism of the etch is as follows. First, the XeF2 absorbs and dissociates to xenon (Xe) and fluorine (F) on the surface of silicon. Fluorine is the main etchant in the silicon etching process. The reaction describing the silicon with XeF is
2 XeF2 + Si ? 2Xe + SiF4
XeF2 has a relatively high etch rate and does not require ion bombardment or external energy sources in order to etch silicon.


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