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Tellurium tetrachloride

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Tellurium tetrachloride
Tellurium tetrachloride
Tellurium tetrachloride
Names
IUPAC names
Tellurium(IV) chloride
Tetratellurium hexadecachloride
Other names
Tellurium chloride
Identifiers
3D model (JSmol)
ChemSpider
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UNII
  • InChI=1S/Cl4Te/c1-5(2,3)4 checkY
    Key: SWLJJEFSPJCUBD-UHFFFAOYSA-N checkY
  • InChI=1/Cl4Te/c1-5(2,3)4
    Key: SWLJJEFSPJCUBD-UHFFFAOYAL
  • monomer: Cl[Te](Cl)(Cl)Cl
  • tetramer: [Cl+2]12[Te-2](Cl)(Cl)(Cl)3[Cl+2]4[Te-2](Cl)(Cl)(Cl)1[Cl+2]5[Te-2](Cl)(Cl)(Cl)2[Cl+2]3[Te-2]45(Cl)(Cl)(Cl)
Properties
TeCl4
Molar mass269.41 g/mol
Appearancehygroscopic pale yellow solid
(if fused, maroon liquid)
Density3.26 g/cm3, solid
Melting point224 °C (435 °F; 497 K)
Boiling point380 °C (716 °F; 653 K)
hot sulfur chloride[1]
Structure
Monoclinic,mS80
C12/c1, No. 15
Distorted octahedral (Te)
Seesaw (gas phase)
2.59D (gas phase)
Hazards
Occupational safety and health (OHS/OSH):
Main hazards
Toxic, corrosive,
respiratory irritant
Related compounds
Otheranions
Tellurium tetrafluoride
Tellurium tetrabromide
Tellurium tetraiodide
Othercations
Selenium tetrachloride
Polonium tetrachloride
Related compounds
Tellurium dichloride
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in theirstandard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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Chemical compound

Tellurium tetrachloride is theinorganic compound with theempirical formula TeCl4. The compound is volatile, subliming at 200 °C at 0.1 mmHg.[2] Molten TeCl4 is ionic, dissociating into TeCl3+ and Te2Cl102−.[2]

Structure

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TeCl4 is monomeric in the gas phase, with a structure similar to that ofSF4.[3] In the solid state, it is atetramericcubane-type cluster, consisting of a Te4Cl4 core and three terminal chloride ligands for each Te. Alternatively, this tetrameric structure can be considered as a Te4 tetrahedron with face-capping chlorines and three terminal chlorines per tellurium atom, giving each tellurium atom a distorted octahedral environment

Synthesis

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TeCl4 is prepared bychlorination oftellurium powder:

Te + 2 Cl2 → TeCl4

The reaction is initiated with heat. The product is isolated by distillation.[4]Crude TeCl4 can be purified by distillation under an atmosphere of chlorine.[1]

Alternatively TeCl4 can be prepared using sulfuryl chloride (SO₂Cl₂) as a chlorine source.[1] Yet another method involves the reaction of tellurium withsulfur monochloride (S2Cl2) at room temperature. This exothermic reaction rapidly forms white needle-like crystals of TeCl4.[5]

Reactions

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Tellurium tetrachloride is the gateway compound for high valentorganotellurium compounds. Arylation gives, depending on conditions,Te(C6H4R)2Cl2, [Te(C6H4R)5], [Te(C6H4R)6]2−.[6]

TeCl4 has few applications in organic synthesis. Its equivalent weight is high, and the toxicity of organotellurium compounds is problematic. Possible applications of tellurium tetrachloride toorganic synthesis have been reported.[7] It adds to alkenes to give Cl-C-C-TeCl3 derivatives, wherein the Te can be subsequently removed with sodium sulfide. Electron-rich arenes react to give aryl Te compounds. Thus,anisole gives TeCl2(C6H4OMe)2, which can be reduced to the diaryl telluride. TeCl4 is a precursor to tellurium-containingheterocycles liketellurophenes.[1]

Heating a mixture of TeCl4 and metallic tellurium givestellurium dichloride (TeCl2).[8]

In moist air, TeCl4 forms tellurium oxychloride (TeOCl2), which further decomposes with excess water to formtellurous acid (H2TeO3).[8]

Safety considerations

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As is the case for other tellurium compounds, TeCl4 is toxic. It also releases HCl upon hydrolysis.[1]

References

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  1. ^abcdePetragnani, Nicola; Mendes, Samuel R.; Silveira, Claudio C. (2008-04-07)."Tellurium Tetrachloride: an improved method of preparation".Tetrahedron Letters.49 (15):2371–2372.doi:10.1016/j.tetlet.2008.02.085.ISSN 0040-4039.
  2. ^abGreenwood, Norman N.; Earnshaw, Alan (1997).Chemistry of the Elements (2nd ed.).Butterworth-Heinemann.ISBN 978-0-08-037941-8.
  3. ^Cotton, F. Albert;Wilkinson, Geoffrey; Murillo, Carlos A.; Bochmann, Manfred (1999),Advanced Inorganic Chemistry (6th ed.), New York: Wiley-Interscience,ISBN 0-471-19957-5
  4. ^Suttle, J. F.; Smith, C. R. F. (1950). Audrieth, Ludwig F. (ed.).Inorganic Syntheses. Vol. 3. pp. 140–2.doi:10.1002/9780470132340.ISBN 978-0-470-13162-6.{{cite book}}:ISBN / Date incompatibility (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  5. ^Lenher, Victor."Tellurium Tetrachloride".Journal of the American Chemical Society.24.doi:10.1021/ja02016a007.
  6. ^Miyasato, Masataka; Sagami, Takao; Minoura, Mao; Yamamoto, Yohsuke; Akiba, Kin-ya (2004). "Syntheses and Reactions of Hexavalent Organotellurium Compounds Bearing Five or Six Tellurium-Carbon Bonds".Chemistry – A European Journal.10 (10):2590–2600.doi:10.1002/chem.200305260.PMID 15146530.
  7. ^Petragnani, N.; Comasseto, J. V. (1991). "Tellurium Reagents in Organic Synthesis; Recent Advances. Part 1".Synthesis.1991 (10):793–817.doi:10.1055/s-1991-26577.S2CID 260335920. andPetragnani, N.; Comasseto, J. V. (1991). "Tellurium Reagents in Organic Synthesis; Recent Advances. Part 2".Synthesis.1991 (11):897–919.doi:10.1055/s-1991-26605.S2CID 196716602.
  8. ^abSimons, J. H. (1930-09-01)."The Properties of Tellurium Tetrachloride".Journal of the American Chemical Society.52 (9):3488–3493.doi:10.1021/ja01372a003.ISSN 0002-7863.
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LiClBeCl2B4Cl4
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C2Cl2
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C2Cl6
CCl4
+C
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NCl3
ClN3
+N
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ClxOy
Cl2O
Cl2O2
ClO
ClO2
Cl2O4
Cl2O6
Cl2O7
ClO4
+O
ClF
ClF3
ClF5
Ne
NaClMgCl2AlCl
AlCl3
Si5Cl12
Si2Cl6
SiCl4
P2Cl4
PCl3
PCl5
+P
S2Cl2
SCl2
SCl4
+SO4
Cl2Ar
KClCaCl
CaCl2
ScCl3TiCl2
TiCl3
TiCl4
VCl2
VCl3
VCl4
VCl5
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CrCl3
CrCl4
MnCl2
MnCl3
FeCl2
FeCl3
CoCl2
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NiCl2CuCl
CuCl2
ZnCl2GaCl
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GeCl2
GeCl4
AsCl3
AsCl5
+As
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SeCl2
SeCl4
BrClKr
RbClSrCl2YCl3ZrCl2
ZrCl3
ZrCl4
NbCl3
NbCl4
NbCl5
MoCl2
MoCl3
MoCl4
MoCl5
MoCl6
TcCl3
TcCl4
RuCl2
RuCl3
RuCl4
RhCl3PdCl2AgClCdCl2InCl
InCl2
InCl3
SnCl2
SnCl4
SbCl3
SbCl5
Te3Cl2
TeCl2
TeCl4
ICl
ICl3
XeCl
XeCl2
XeCl4
CsClBaCl2*LuCl3HfCl4TaCl3
TaCl4
TaCl5
WCl2
WCl3
WCl4
WCl5
WCl6
ReCl3
ReCl4
ReCl5
ReCl6
OsCl2
OsCl3
OsCl4
OsCl5
IrCl2
IrCl3
IrCl4
PtCl2
PtCl4
AuCl
(Au[AuCl4])2
AuCl3
Hg2Cl2
HgCl2
TlCl
TlCl3
PbCl2
PbCl4
BiCl3PoCl2
PoCl4
AtClRn
FrClRaCl2**LrCl3RfCl4DbCl5SgO2Cl2BhO3ClHsMtDsRgCnNhFlMcLvTsOg
 
*LaCl3CeCl3PrCl3NdCl2
NdCl3
PmCl3SmCl2
SmCl3
EuCl2
EuCl3
GdCl3TbCl3DyCl2
DyCl3
HoCl3ErCl3TmCl2
TmCl3
YbCl2
YbCl3
**AcCl3ThCl3
ThCl4
PaCl4
PaCl5
UCl3
UCl4
UCl5
UCl6
NpCl3
NpCl4
PuCl3AmCl2
AmCl3
CmCl3BkCl3CfCl3
CfCl2
EsCl2
EsCl3
FmCl2MdCl2NoCl2
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