Class of chemical compounds
The fluoronickelates are a class of chemical compounds containing an anion with nickel at its core, surrounded by fluoride ions which act as ligands. This makes it a fluoroanion . The nickel atom can be in a range of oxidation states from +2, +3 to +4.
The hexafluoronickelate(IV)2− ion NiF6 2− contains nickel in the maximal +4 state, and is in octahedral coordination by the fluoride atoms. It forms a commercially available salt Potassium hexafluoronickelate(IV) K2 NiF6 . Solid double salts can also contain tetrafluoronickelate NiF4 eg K2 NiF4 .
formula
name
Ni Ox
structure
Remarks
references
(NH4 )2 NiF4
ammonium tetrafluoronickelate
2
Fuse NiCl2 with NH4 F, light green color
[ 1] [ 2]
(NH4 )2 NiF4 ·2H2 O
ammonium tetrafluoronickelate dihydrate
2
Formed from Ni(OH)2 and NH4 F in water
[ 3]
K2 NiF4
potassium tetrafluoronickelate
2
[ 1]
Rb2 NiF4
rubidium tetrafluoronickelate
2
[ 1]
Ba2 NiF6
barium nickel fluoride
2
yellow square plates cas=18115-49-6
[ 4]
Pb2 NiF6
lead(II)nickel(II) fluoride
2
cas=27037-78-1
[ 4]
Li3 NiF6
3
Pna2 C9 2v a=9.60 Å b=8.37 Å c=4.09 Å Z=4 density=3.27 / 3.24
formed at 500° 70 bar F2
[ 5] [ 6]
Na3 NiF6
sodium hexafluoronickelate
3
violet cas=22707-99-9
[ 4]
K3 NiF6
potassium hexafluoronickelate
3
violet cas=14881-07-3
[ 4] [ 7]
KCs2 NiF6
dicesium potassium hexafluoronickelate
3
lilac colour cas=53479-35-9
[ 4]
Li2 NiF6
lithium hexafluoronickelate
4
hexagonal a=8.321 Å c=4.598 Å V=275.7 Å3 Z=3
pink sol 0.5 g/100 g HF at 0°
[ 5] [ 7]
(O2 )2 NiF6
dioxygenyl hexafluoronickelate
possibly existing, decompose 10°
[ 8] [ 9]
(NO2 )2 NiF6
dinitronium hexafluoronickelate
4
ΔH=-471 kJ/mol, ΔH0 f =-1120
[ 10]
Na2 NiF6
sodium hexafluoronickelate
4
cubic; or tetragonal
purple red
[ 11]
K2 NiF6
potassium hexafluoronickelate
4
K2 PtCl6 structure
red cas=17218-47-2
[ 11]
CaNiF6
calcium hexafluoronickelate
4
ΔH=-363 kJ/mol, ΔH0 f =-1951 kJ/mol sold as a fluorine source
[ 10]
Rb2 NiF6
rubidium hexafluoronickelate
4
K2 PtCl6 structure
red cas=17218-48-3
[ 11]
Cs2 NiF6
Cesium hexafluoronickelate
4
K2 PtCl6 structure
red cas=17218-49-4
[ 11]
SrNiF6
strontium hexafluoronickelate
4
red cas=66456-12-0
[ 11]
BaNiF6
barium hexafluoronickelate
4
K2 PtCl6 structure
red cas=66456-13-1
[ 11]
(NF4 )2 NiF6
bis-tetrafluoroammonium hexafluoronickelate
4
tetragonal K2 PtCl6 structure
red cas=63105-40-8
[ 11]
(ClF2 O)NiF6
bis [difluorooxychlorine (V)] hexafluoronickelate (IV)
4
deep purple, stable to 60 °C
[ 12] [ 13]
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Nickel(0) Nickel(II) Nickel(III) Nickel(IV)
Salts and covalent derivatives of the
fluoride ion
PF− 6 , AsF− 6 , SbF− 6 compoundsAlF− 6 compoundschlorides, bromides, iodides and pseudohalogenides SiF2− 6 , GeF2− 6 compoundsOxyfluorides Organofluorides with transition metal, lanthanide, actinide, ammonium nitric acids bifluorides thionyl, phosphoryl, and iodosyl