1995
DOI: 10.1021/ja00145a013
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Thermodynamically Unstable Fluorides of Nickel: NiF4 and NiF3 Syntheses and Some Properties

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“…Thus, AgF 2 was successfully applied as a fluorinating agent towards a range of inorganic and organic compounds, and it ranks second to none among common superior fluorinetransfer catalysts (AgF 2 > XeF 2 > CoF 3 > NiF 2 , etc.) [13]. Such reactions may simply be conducted in a stream of F 2 gas, with a trace amount of Ag 1+ as a catalyst precursor (AgF 2 forms in situ).…”
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“…Thus, AgF 2 was successfully applied as a fluorinating agent towards a range of inorganic and organic compounds, and it ranks second to none among common superior fluorinetransfer catalysts (AgF 2 > XeF 2 > CoF 3 > NiF 2 , etc.) [13]. Such reactions may simply be conducted in a stream of F 2 gas, with a trace amount of Ag 1+ as a catalyst precursor (AgF 2 forms in situ).…”
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“…Removal of As was also performed via oxidation by K 2 NiF 6 , which is a very strong oxidizer of Ni(IV) [11,12]. The process is based on the following equation (Eq.…”
Section: Oxidation By K 2 Nifmentioning
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“…High-valence nickel fluorides are not soluble in HF [24]. Hence the fluorination in HF is a heterogeneous process taking place on the surface of the Ni anode.…”
Section: Nickel Metalmentioning
confidence: 99%