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Reaction of Silicon Difluoride with Halogens: a Reinvestigation
Suresh, Bettadapura S.,Thompson, James Charlton
, p. 1123 - 1126 (2007/10/02)
Reactions of SiF2 with halogens have been reinvestigated by both co-condensation and gas-phase methods.The co-condensation method yields a number of fluorohalogenosilanes including mono-, di-, and higher silane derivatives.These compounds contain SiF, SiF2, and SiF3 units.The reactivity towards SiF2 decreases from chlorine through bromine to iodine.While chlorine and bromine give rise to a number of fluorohalogenosilanes, iodine yields only the monosilane derivatives.In contrast, the gas-phase reaction do not progress to any appreciable extent.The products have been characterized by mass spectrometry and 19F and 29Si n.m.r. spectroscopy.Many have been identified for the first time.