IODINE FLUOROSULFATES AND IODYL FLUOROSULFATE
Abstract
Iodine (I) fluorosulfate (IOSO2F) and tri-iodine fluorosulfate (I3OSO2F) were prepared by the reaction of iodine with peroxydisulfuryl difluoride (S2O6F2). Their solutions in fluorosulfuric acid have the colors and spectra character istic of the I(+) and I(3+) ions, respectively. Dichlorofluorosulfatoiodine (IC12OSO2F) was produced from chlorine and IOSO2F. Iodine (III) fluorosulfate decomposes slowly when under vacuum at about 80 degrees to 90 degrees to give iodine (I) fluorosulfate, which remains with the unreacted I(OSO2F)3, and the volatile products SO3, IF3(OSO2F)2 and an unidentified substance which may be I(OSO2F)5.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 01, 1964
- Accession Number
- AD0602225
Entities
People
- C. H. Kennard
- Friedhelm Aubke
- George Hamilton Cady
Organizations
- University of Washington