Neptunium(V) fluoride or neptunium pentafluoride is a chemical compound of neptunium and fluorine with the formula NpF5.

Synthesis

Neptunium(V) fluoride can be prepared by reacting neptunium(VI) fluoride with iodine:

10 NpF6 I210 NpF5 2 IF5

From the equation above, iodine pentafluoride is a byproduct.

Properties

Neptunium(V) fluoride thermally decomposes at 318 °C to produce neptunium(IV) fluoride and neptunium(VI) fluoride. Contrary to uranium(V) fluoride, neptunium(V) fluoride does not react with boron trichloride, but it reacts with lithium fluoride in anhydrous HF to produce LiNpF6.

References


WebElements Periodic Table » Neptunium » neptunium trifluoride

Thermodynamics of neptunium(V) fluoride and sulfate at

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Chemisches Element Neptunium Vom Periodensystem Vektor Abbildung