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Palladium fluoride
Palladium fluoride is the name of a series of binary compounds of palladium and fluorine. These include:
- Palladium(II) fluoride or palladium difluoride, PdF2
- Palladium(II,IV) fluoride or palladium trifluoride, PdF3. It is not palladium(III) fluoride (which is unknown), and is often described as palladium(II) hexafluoropalladate(IV), PdII[PdIVF6]
- Palladium(IV) fluoride, or palladium tetrafluoride, PdF4
- Palladium(VI) fluoride, or palladium hexafluoride, PdF6, which is calculated to be stable
Palladium-fluorine coordination complexes have been developed to catalyse the synthesis of aryl fluorides, which are otherwise difficult to make.
References
References
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- (2002). "Palladium Fluoride Complexes: One More Step toward Metal-Mediated C-F Bond Formation". [[Chem. Eur. J.]].
- (2009). "Formation of ArF from LPdAr(F): Catalytic Conversion of Aryl Triflates to Aryl Fluorides". [[Science (journal).
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