F. Mistry et F. Aubke, THE SYNTHESIS AND VIBRATIONAL-SPECTRA OF FLUOROSULFATE DERIVATIVES OFTITANIUM, ZIRCONIUM AND HAFNIUM, Journal of fluorine chemistry, 68(3), 1994, pp. 239-248
The syntheses of the binary fluorosulfates, Zr(SO3F), and Hf(SO3F)4, b
y oxidation of the corresponding metal powders with bis(fluorosulfuryl
) peroxide, S2O6F2, in fluorosulfuric acid, HSO3F, are described. The
resulting products are white hygroscopic solids which are not sufficie
ntly soluble in HSO3F to allow electrical conductivity and NMR studies
or Hammett acidity function (H-0) determinations in order to evaluate
their use as Lewis acids in conjugate superacid systems. Oxidation of
titanium under similar conditions resulted in the formation of a gree
nish-yellow resin-like material of limited thermal stability with the
approximate composition Ti(SO3F)4. However, infrared spectra indicated
the presence of small amounts of HSO3F. In addition, the solvolysis o
f ZrCl4 in an excess of HSO3F at 25-degrees-C has been investigated as
a potential route to Zr(SO3F)4. The results indicate that short react
ion times of 1-2 d yielded incompletely substituted products of the ap
proximate composition ZrClx(SO3F)4-x (x = 0.22), while prolonged react
ion times of 3-4 weeks gave rise to partially decomposed materials of
approximate composition ZrO0.5F1.5(SO3F)1.5. The ability of all three
tetrakis(fluorosulfato) metallates to act as SO3F- ion acceptors is ev
ident from the isolation of thermally stable salts of the composition
Cs2[M(SO3F)6] (M = Ti, Zr or Hf) when the metal oxidation was carried
out in the presence of 2 mol equiv. of CsSO3F. All the materials were
characterized by their vibrational spectra, which are extremely simila
r and closely resemble those of previously reported cesium hexakis(flu
orosulfato) metallates.