Journal of the American Chemical Society

The Chemical Properties of Dioxygen Difluoride

AG Streng

Index: Streng, A. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1963 , vol. 85, p. 1380 - 1385

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Abstract

Dioxygen difluoride has a remarkably high oxidizing power, even at very low temperatures. The reactivity of OzFt with Clz, Br2, I*, P, S, and their lower fluorides, as well as with the fluorides of nitrogen, with HCl, HBr, H? S and with some other compounds was studied. Formation of intermediate addition products was observed in the reactions with ClF, BrF3, SF4, HCl and HBr. Most intermediates have only a transitory existence.

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