Hexafluoride
A hexafluoride is a chemical compound with the general formula QXnF6, QXnF6m−, or QXnF6m+. Many molecules fit this formula. An important hexafluoride is hexafluorosilicic acid, which is a byproduct of the mining of phosphate rock. In the nuclear industry, uranium hexafluoride is an important intermediate in the purification of this element.
Hexafluoride cations
Cationic hexafluorides exist but are rarer than neutral or anionic hexafluorides. Examples are the hexafluorochlorine, and hexafluorobromine cations.Hexafluoride anions
Many elements form anionic hexafluorides. Members of commercial interest are hexafluorophosphate and hexafluorosilicate.Many transition metals form hexafluoride anions. Often the monoanions are generated by reduction of the neutral hexafluorides. For example, PtF6− arises by reduction of PtF6 by O2. Because of its highly basic nature and its resistance to oxidation, the fluoride ligand stabilizes some metals in otherwise rare high oxidation states, such as hexafluorocuprate(IV), and hexafluoronickelate(IV),.
Binary hexafluorides
Seventeen elements are known to form binary hexafluorides. Nine of these elements are transition metals, three are actinides, four are chalcogens, and one is a noble gas. Most hexafluorides are molecular compounds with low melting and boiling points. Four hexafluorides are gases at room temperature and a pressure of 1 atm, two are liquids, and the others are volatile solids. The group 6, chalcogen, and noble gas hexafluorides are colourless, but the other hexafluorides have colours ranging from white, through yellow, orange, red, brown, and grey, to black.The molecular geometry of binary hexafluorides is generally molecular geometry|octahedral], although some derivatives are distorted from Oh symmetry. For the main group hexafluorides, distortion is pronounced for the 14-electron noble gas derivatives. Distortions in gaseous XeF6 are caused by its non-bonding lone pair, according to VSEPR theory. In the solid state, it adopts a complex structure involving tetramers and hexamers. According to quantum chemical calculations, ReF6 and RuF6 should have tetragonally distorted structures, but this has not been verified experimentally.
Polonium hexafluoride is known, but not well-studied. It could not be made from 210Po, but using the longer-lived isotope 208Po and reacting it with fluorine found a volatile product that is almost certainly PoF6. The quoted boiling point in the table below is a prediction.
Binary hexafluorides of the chalcogens
| Compound | Formula | m.p | b.p. | subl.p. | MW | solid ρ | Bond distance | Colour |
| Sulfur hexafluoride | −50.8 | −63.8 | 146.06 | 2.51 | 156.4 | colourless | ||
| Selenium hexafluoride | −34.6 | −46.6 | 192.95 | 3.27 | 167–170 | colourless | ||
| Tellurium hexafluoride | −38.9 | −37.6 | 241.59 | 3.76 | 184 | colourless | ||
| Polonium hexafluoride | ≈ −40? | 322.99 | colourless |
Binary hexafluorides of the noble gases
| Compound | Formula | m.p | b.p. | subl.p. | MW | solid ρ | Bond | Colour |
| Xenon hexafluoride | 49.5 | 75.6 | 245.28 | 3.56 | colourless yellow |
Binary hexafluorides of the transition metals
| Compound | Formula | m.p | b.p. | subl.p. | MW | solid ρ | Bond | Colour |
| Molybdenum hexafluoride | 17.5 | 34.0 | 209.94 | 3.50 | 181.7 | colourless | ||
| Technetium hexafluoride | 37.4 | 55.3 | 3.58 | 181.2 | yellow | |||
| Ruthenium hexafluoride | 54 | 215.07 | 3.68 | 181.8 | dark brown | |||
| Rhodium hexafluoride | ≈ 70 | 216.91 | 3.71 | 182.4 | black | |||
| Tungsten hexafluoride | 2.3 | 17.1 | 297.85 | 4.86 | 182.6 | colourless | ||
| Rhenium hexafluoride | 18.5 | 33.7 | 300.20 | 4.94 | 182.3 | yellow | ||
| Osmium hexafluoride | 33.4 | 47.5 | 304.22 | 5.09 | 182.9 | yellow | ||
| Iridium hexafluoride | 44 | 53.6 | 306.21 | 5.11 | 183.4 | yellow | ||
| Platinum hexafluoride | 61.3 | 69.1 | 309.07 | 5.21 | 184.8 | deep red |
Binary hexafluorides of the actinides
| Compound | Formula | m.p | b.p. | subl.p. | MW | solid ρ | Bond | Colour |
| Uranium hexafluoride | 64.052 | 56.5 | 351.99 | 5.09 | 199.6 | colorless | ||
| Neptunium hexafluoride | 54.4 | 55.18 | 198.1 | orange | ||||
| Plutonium hexafluoride | 52 | 62 | 5.08 | 197.1 | brown |