Ammonium hexafluorovanadate
Ammonium hexafluorovanadate is an inorganic chemical compound with the chemical formula (NH4)3VF6.[1][2][3] SynthesisThe compound can be prepared by a fusion of ammonium hydrogen fluoride and vanadium trioxide.[4] Also, a reaction of vanadium trioxide and ammonium bifluoride can produce the compound.[5] Physical propertiesAmmonium hexafluorovanadate forms powder. It is toxic.[6] Chemical propertiesThe compound decomposes to vanadium pentoxide if heated in open air:[7]
UsesAmmonium hexafluorovanadate is typically used as a catalyst at temperatures below 400 °C. References
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