Tellurium tetrabromide
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Tellurium tetrabromide | |
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IUPAC name | tetra-μ3-bromido-tetrakis(tribromidotellurium) |
Identifiers | |
Standard InChI | InChI=1S/Br16Te4/c1-17(2,3)13-18(4,5,6)14(17)20(10,11,12)15(17)19(13,7,8,9)16(18)20 |
Standard InChIKey | OFYULIQVDSHNJH-UHFFFAOYSA-N |
CAS number | [ | ]
EC number | |
Properties[1] | |
Chemical formula | Te4Br16 |
Molar mass | 1788.9 g mol−1 |
Appearance | orange crystals |
Density | 4.31 g cm−3 |
Melting point |
380 °C |
Boiling point |
421 °C decomp. |
Related compounds | |
Other anions | Tellurium tetrafluoride Tellurium tetrachloride Tellurium tetraiodide |
Other cations | Selenium tetrabromide Polonium tetrabromide |
Other compounds | Ditellurium monobromide |
Except where noted otherwise, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C, 100 kPa) |
Tellurium tetrabromide, TeBr4, is the highest of the bromides of tellurium. It finds limited use in organic synthesis.[2][3]
Notes and references
Notes
References
- ↑ Ukeles, S. D.; Freiberg, M. Bromine, Inorganic Compounds. In Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology; John Wiley: New York, 2002. DOI: 10.1002/0471238961.021815131001031.
- ↑ Leonard, J. J.; Kao, J. 4124633 Patent {{{patent-number}}}, published 7 November 1978. Sheng, M. N.; Kao, J. (Atlantic Richfield) US Patent 4237314, published 2 December 1980.
- ↑ Comasseto, João V.; Barrientos-Astigarraga, Rafael E. Add a Little Tellurium to Your Synthetic Plans!. Aldrichimica Acta 2000, 33 (2), 66–78, <https://www.sigmaaldrich.com/etc/medialib/docs/Aldrich/Acta/al_acta_33_2.Par.0001.File.tmp/al_acta_33_2.pdf#page=40>.
Further reading
- Sadekov, Igor D.; Rybalkina, L. E.; Movshovich, David Ya.; Bulgarevich, Sergey B.; Kogan, Victor A. The structure and the electron-donating and electron-accepting properties of tellurium tetrahalides and halogen-containing σ-telluranes. Russ. Chem. Rev. 1991, 60 (6), 628–42. DOI: 10.1070/RC1991v060n06ABEH001098.
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