tetrachloroferrate
Tetrachloroferrate is the name given to the anion [FeCl4]−, a tetra-coordinate iron(III) complex of chloride. The anion forms salts with various countercations, such as potassium tetrachloroferrate(III) KFeCl4 or ammonium tetrachloroferrate(III) (NH4)FeCl4, and is most commonly encountered in strongly chloride-rich solutions or solids.
Structure and properties: In [FeCl4]− iron is in the +3 oxidation state and the four chloride ligands
Synthesis and occurrence: [FeCl4]− forms in strongly acidic, chloride-rich media where Fe3+ is surrounded by chloride
Applications and context: Tetrachloroferrate serves mainly as a representative species in coordination chemistry and inorganic spectroscopy,