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Platinum pentafluoride
Platinum
pentafluoride
is the
inorganic compound
with the
empirical formula
PtF
5
. This red
volatile
solid
has rarely been
studied
but is of
interest
as
one of the few
binary
fluorides
of
platinum
, i.e., a
compound
containing
only
Pt
and F. It is
hydrolyzed
in
water
.
The compound
was first prepared by
Neil Bartlett
by
fluorination
of
platinum dichloride
above
350
°C.
Its structure consists of a
tetramer
, very similar to that of
ruthenium pentafluoride
. Within the
tetramers
, each Pt adopts
octahedral molecular geometry
, with two
bridging
fluoride
ligands.