Interaction between uranium tetrafluoride oxide and antimony pentafluoride; fluorine-19 nuclear magnetic resonance investigations in solution; preparation and characterization of the adducts UF4O·nSbF5(n= 1–3) and crystal structure of UF4O·2SbF5
Abstract
The adducts UF4O·nSbF5(n= 1–3) have been obtained as yellow-orange solids from the reaction of UF4O with SbF5 in SbF5 or HF solvents. A 19F n.m.r. study has helped explain the nature of the interaction taking place in solution. The solid adducts have been characterized by observation of reaction stoicheiometries, chemical analysis, and vibrational spectra. An X-ray diffraction study has shown that crystals of UF4O·2SbF5 are monoclinic, space group P21/c, with unit-cell dimensions a= 7.864(16), b= 14.704(8), c= 9.980(8)Å, β= 99.8(1)°, and Z= 4. The structure has been refined by three-dimensional least-squares methods to R= 0.045 6 for 1 168 reflections. The structure is best regarded as a fluorine-bridged network of UF4O and SbF5 molecules in which the antimony is surrounded by a distorted octahedron of fluorine atoms and the uranium by a pentagonal-bipyramidal array of six fluorines and one oxygen. It is suggested that the structures of the 1 : 1 and 1 : 3 adducts will be related.