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|  Reference = <ref name="Peterson">{{citation | last1 = Peterson | first1 = J. R. | last2 = Cunningham | first2 = B. B. | year = 1968 | title = Crystal structures and lattice parameters of the compounds of berkelium—IV. berkelium trifluoride | journal = J. Inorg. Nucl. Chem. | volume = 30 | issue = 7 | pages = 1775–84 | doi = 10.1016/0022-1902(68)80353-7}}.</ref>
 
|  Formula = BkF<sub>3</sub>
 
|  Formula = BkF<sub>3</sub>
 
|  MolarMass = 306.07 g mol<sup>−1</sup>
 
|  MolarMass = 306.07 g mol<sup>−1</sup>
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|  CrystalStruct = [[Yttrium trifluoride structure|YF<sub>3</sub>]], [[Pearson symbol|oP16]]
 
|  CrystalStruct = [[Yttrium trifluoride structure|YF<sub>3</sub>]], [[Pearson symbol|oP16]]
 
|  SpaceGroup = P''nma'' (No. 62)
 
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|  CrystalStruct = [[Tysonite structure|Tysonite (LaF<sub>3</sub>)]]
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|  CrystalStruct = [[Lanthanum trifluoride structure|LaF<sub>3</sub>]], [[Pearson symbol|hP6]]
|  SpaceGroup = P6/''mmm'' (No. 191)
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|  SpaceGroup = P{{overline|3}}''c''1 (No. 165)
 
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|  OtherAnions = [[Berkelium(III) chloride]]<br/>[[Berkelium(III) bromide]]<br/>[[Berkelium(III) iodide]]
 
|  OtherAnions = [[Berkelium(III) chloride]]<br/>[[Berkelium(III) bromide]]<br/>[[Berkelium(III) iodide]]
 
|  OtherCations = [[Terbium(III) fluoride]]
 
|  OtherCations = [[Terbium(III) fluoride]]
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'''Berkelium(III) fluoride''', BkF<sub>3</sub>, is the lower [[fluoride]] of [[berkelium]]. It is the first [[actinoid]] trifluoride that exhibits the YF<sub>3</sub>-type orthorhombic structure as the room-temperature α-phase and the LaF<sub>3</sub>-type trigonal structure as the high-temperature β-phase.<ref name="Peterson"/>
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'''Berkelium(III) fluoride''', BkF<sub>3</sub>, is the lower [[fluoride]] of [[berkelium]]. It is prepared by the reaction of hydrofluoric acid with [[Berkelium(IV) oxide|BkO<sub>2</sub>]] or [[Berkelium(III) oxide|Bk<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub>]].<ref name="H&P">{{citation | first1 = David E. | last1 = Hobart | first2 = Joseph R. | last2 = Peterson | contribution = Berkelium | title = The Chemistry of the Actinide and Transactinide Elements | editor1-first = Lester R. | editor1-last = Morss | editor2-first = Norman M. | editor2-last = Edelstein | editor3-first = Jean | editor3-last = Fuger | edition = 3rd | year = 2006 | volume = 3 | publisher = Springer | location = Dordrecht, the Netherlands | chapter = 10 | pages = 1444–98 | url = http://radchem.nevada.edu/classes/rdch710/files/berkelium.pdf | doi = 10.1007/1-4020-3598-5_10}}.</ref> It is the first [[actinoid]] trifluoride that exhibits the [[Yttrium trifluoride structure|YF<sub>3</sub>-type]] [[orthorhombic]] structure as the room-temperature α-phase and the [[Lanthanum trifluoride structure|LaF<sub>3</sub>-type]] [[trigonal]] structure as the high-temperature β-phase: the transition temperature between the two phases is 350–600&nbsp;°C.<ref name="Peterson"/><ref>{{citation | last1 = Ensor | first1 = D. D. | last2 = Peterson | first2 = J. R. | last3 = Haire | first3 = R. G. | last4 = Young | first4 = J. P. | year = 1981 | title = Absorption spectrophotometric study of berkelium(III) and (IV) fluorides in the solid state | journal = J. Inorg. Nucl. Chem. | volume = 43 | issue = 5 | pages = 1001–3 | doi = 10.1016/0022-1902(81)80164-9}}.</ref>
  
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Latest revision as of 14:35, 30 September 2010

Berkelium(III) fluoride
Other names Berkelium trifluoride
Identifiers
InChI InChI=1/Bk.3FH/h;3*1H/q+3;;;/p-3
InChIKey LHPZAGRUAMLUHA-BQXGXEPKEE
Standard InChI InChI=1S/Bk.3FH/h;3*1H/p-3/i1+2;;;
Standard InChIKey LHPZAGRUAMLUHA-LVGFSJROSA-K
CAS number [20716-88-5]
ChemSpider 154232
Properties[1]
Chemical formula BkF3
Molar mass 306.07 g mol−1
Appearance yellow-green solid
Density 9.70 g cm−3
Structure (α-phase)[1]
Crystal structure YF3, oP16
Space group Pnma (No. 62)
Lattice constant a = 670 pm, b = 709 pm, c = 441 pm
Structure (β-phase)[1]
Crystal structure LaF3, hP6
Space group P3c1 (No. 165)
Lattice constant a = 697 pm, c = 714 pm
Related compounds
Other anions Berkelium(III) chloride
Berkelium(III) bromide
Berkelium(III) iodide
Other cations Terbium(III) fluoride
Other compounds Berkelium(IV) fluoride
Except where noted otherwise, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C, 100 kPa)

Berkelium(III) fluoride, BkF3, is the lower fluoride of berkelium. It is prepared by the reaction of hydrofluoric acid with BkO2 or Bk2O3.[2] It is the first actinoid trifluoride that exhibits the YF3-type orthorhombic structure as the room-temperature α-phase and the LaF3-type trigonal structure as the high-temperature β-phase: the transition temperature between the two phases is 350–600 °C.[1][3]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Peterson, J. R.; Cunningham, B. B. Crystal structures and lattice parameters of the compounds of berkelium—IV. berkelium trifluoride. J. Inorg. Nucl. Chem. 1968, 30 (7), 1775–84. DOI: 10.1016/0022-1902(68)80353-7.
  2. Hobart, David E.; Peterson, Joseph R. Berkelium. In The Chemistry of the Actinide and Transactinide Elements, 3rd ed.; Morss, Lester R.; Edelstein, Norman M.; Fuger, Jean, Eds.; Springer: Dordrecht, the Netherlands, 2006; Vol. 3, Chapter 10, pp 1444–98. doi:10.1007/1-4020-3598-5_10, <http://radchem.nevada.edu/classes/rdch710/files/berkelium.pdf>.
  3. Ensor, D. D.; Peterson, J. R.; Haire, R. G.; Young, J. P. Absorption spectrophotometric study of berkelium(III) and (IV) fluorides in the solid state. J. Inorg. Nucl. Chem. 1981, 43 (5), 1001–3. DOI: 10.1016/0022-1902(81)80164-9.

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