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Chemical compound
Plutonium pentafluoride is a binary inorganic compound of plutonium and fluorine with the chemical formula PuF5.[1][2][3]
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Laser irradiation of plutonium hexafluoride (PuF6) at wavelengths under 520 nm causes it to decompose into plutoniumpentafluoride (PuF5) and fluorine;...
Likewise, the compound is photosensitive, decomposing (possibly to plutoniumpentafluoride and fluorine) under laser irradiation at a wavelength of less than...
used solely to extract plutonium for producing nuclear weapons. With commercialization of nuclear power, the reprocessed plutonium was recycled back into...
commercial uses at present, it is used as a precursor for the formation of plutonium-238, which is in turn used in radioisotope thermal generators to provide...
at comparatively low temperatures. Heptafluorides, hexafluorides and pentafluorides have much lower boiling points than the lower-valence fluorides. Most...
fluorinating agent, behind only chlorine trifluoride, chlorine pentafluoride, and bromine pentafluoride among the interhalogens: it reacts with almost all the...
weapons. Plutonium-based weapons use plutonium produced in a nuclear reactor, which must be operated in such a way as to produce plutonium already of...
and the non-volatile osmates for organic oxidation reactions. Osmium pentafluoride (OsF 5) is known, but osmium trifluoride (OsF 3) has not yet been synthesized...
stoichiometric reactions have been characterised. Arsenic pentafluoride and antimony pentafluoride form ionic adducts of the form [ClF4]+[MF6]− (M = As, Sb)...
has been shown to be unexpectedly stable at normal conditions. Gold pentafluoride, along with its derivative anion, AuF−6, and its difluorine complex...
mixture of lower ruthenium fluorides, releasing fluorine gas. Ruthenium pentafluoride is a tetrameric dark green solid that is also readily hydrolyzed, melting...
Vanadium, niobium, and tantalum form pentafluorides as their highest charge-neutral fluoride. Vanadium pentafluoride is the only non-volatile high-charged...
basic. The pentafluorides of phosphorus, arsenic, and antimony are more reactive than their respective trifluorides, with antimony pentafluoride the strongest...
halogens. For oxidation states +4 and above, only the tetrafluoride, pentafluoride and hexafluoride are known. Iridium hexafluoride, IrF 6, is a volatile...
period 2 onward, in compounds such as nitric acid HN(V)O3 and phosphorus pentafluoride PCl5. Higher oxidation states in later groups emerge from period 3 onwards...
tetrafluorohydrazine with strong fluoride-acceptors such as arsenic pentafluoride), as is ONF3, which has aroused interest due to the short N–O distance...
reported, but has been shown to be a mistaken identification of the known pentafluoride (CrF 5). Galkin, N. P.; Tumanov, Yu. N. (1971). "Reactivity and Thermal...
more well-known phosphorus compounds, and in fluorine to give arsenic pentafluoride. Arsenic makes arsenic acid with concentrated nitric acid, arsenous...
a 235U atom. A second laser frees a fluorine atom, leaving uranium pentafluoride, which then precipitates out of the gas. Separation of isotopes by laser...
forms a monofluoride and monochloride, as well as a trifluoride and pentafluoride. Some cationic and anionic derivatives are also characterised, such...