Abstract

AbstractThe reaction of liquid hydrogen fluoride with nitrous acid, dinitrogen trioxide, dinitrogen tetroxide, and nitrosyl compounds leads to unexpectedly high‐boiling liquids which contain nitrosyl fluoride in the form of remarkably stable, electrolytically dissociated hydrogen fluoride solvates. Nitrosyl fluoride solvated by pure hydrogen fluoride is a new reagent, valuable in fluorine chemistry since it reacts with many elements and compounds to form fluorine derivatives of preparative importance.

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