Abstract

The reaction of iron(II1) hydroxide with alkali-metal or ammonium fluoride and 48% hydrofluoric acid in the presence of hydrogen peroxide, followed by the addition of ethanol, directly gives alkali-metal or ammonium hexafluoroferrates(III), A 3 FeF 6 (A = Na, K, or NH 4 ), in very high yields. An investigation of the reaction of ammonium or potassium thiocyanate and 48% HF with iron(II1) hydroxide in the presence of hydrogen peroxide has been carried out. Sulfate has been obtained as the oxidation product of SCN - , without involving reduction of iron(II1) and providing an access to fluoro(sulfato)ferrates(III) of the types (NH 4 ) 2 [Fe(SO 4 )F 3 J and K 3 [Fe(SO 4 )F 4 ]. Similar reactions with sulfates in lieu of thiocyanates, either in the presence of or in the absence of H 2 0 2 , do not afford fluoro(sulfato)ferrates(III), however. IR spectroscopy and laser Raman spectroscopy provide evidence for a chelated sulfate in each of the fluoro(sulfato)ferrates(III).

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