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hexafluoropalladateIV

Hexafluoropalladate(IV) refers to the hexacoordinate palladium(IV) fluoride anion, [PdF6]2−. This octahedral anion forms salts with various counterions, for example potassium hexafluoropalladate(IV), K2PdF6, and thallium(IV) hexafluoropalladate, Tl2PdF6. The palladium center is in oxidation state +4 and is coordinated by six fluoride ligands, yielding an octahedral geometry. In solid salts, [PdF6]2− is embedded within a lattice of counterions, and the compound is studied as part of fluoride coordination chemistry and high-oxidation-state palladium chemistry.

Synthesis and occurrence: Hexafluoropalladate(IV) salts are prepared under strictly anhydrous conditions by fluorinating palladium-containing precursors or

Properties: These salts are typically colorless to pale crystals and are sensitive to moisture, decomposing in

See also: Hexafluoroplatinate(IV); palladium fluoride chemistry; fluoride coordination chemistry.

by
oxidation
of
palladium(II)
fluoride
in
fluoride-rich
media,
with
the
[PdF6]2−
unit
isolated
by
metathesis
to
give
salts
such
as
K2PdF6.
The
chemistry
of
[PdF6]2−
is
discussed
in
solid-state
fluoride
chemistry
and
coordination
chemistry
literature,
where
its
stability
and
lattice
properties
are
contrasted
with
other
palladium
fluoride
species.
humid
conditions.
In
aqueous
solution,
[PdF6]2−
is
not
generally
stable
and
hydrolyzes,
limiting
its
use
to
dry
media.
The
complex
is
primarily
of
interest
for
structural,
synthetic,
and
mechanistic
studies
of
high-oxidation-state
palladium
and
fluoride
ligands.