Germanium tetrafluoride

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Germanium tetrafluoride (GeF4) is a chemical compound consisting of one germanium atom and four fluorine atoms, making it a tetrafluoride. This inorganic compound is a colorless gas at room temperature and is used in various applications, including the semiconductor industry and in the synthesis of other germanium compounds.

Properties

Germanium tetrafluoride is a volatile, colorless gas that is stable at room temperature. It has a boiling point of -19.5°C and a melting point of -16.45°C. GeF4 is slightly soluble in water, with hydrolysis occurring to form hydrofluoric acid (HF) and germanium dioxide (GeO2). It is much more soluble in organic solvents. The compound is also known for its high refractive index and density in its gaseous state.

Synthesis

Germanium tetrafluoride can be synthesized by the reaction of germanium dioxide (GeO2) with hydrofluoric acid (HF), producing GeF4 and water as by-products. The reaction is as follows:

GeO2 + 4HF → GeF4 + 2H2O

This reaction is typically carried out at elevated temperatures to increase the yield of GeF4.

Applications

Germanium tetrafluoride is primarily used in the semiconductor industry. It serves as a source of germanium in the production of germanium-containing semiconductors and as a doping agent. Additionally, GeF4 is used in the synthesis of other germanium compounds and in the manufacture of optical fibers due to its ability to form a glass with a high refractive index when reacted with silica.

Safety

Exposure to germanium tetrafluoride can be harmful, as it is a potent irritant to the mucous membranes, skin, and eyes. Inhalation of GeF4 can lead to pulmonary edema and damage to the respiratory tract. Proper safety equipment, such as gloves and eye protection, should be used when handling this compound. Additionally, adequate ventilation should be ensured to avoid inhalation of the gas.

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