Tungsten(IV) Chloride
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Tungsten(IV) chloride is an
inorganic compound An inorganic compound is typically a chemical compound that lacks carbon–hydrogen bonds⁠that is, a compound that is not an organic compound. The study of inorganic compounds is a subfield of chemistry known as ''inorganic chemistry''. Inorgan ...
with the formula WCl4. It is a diamagnetic black solid. The compound is of interest in research as one of a handful of binary tungsten chlorides.


Structure and preparation

WCl4 is usually prepared by reduction tungsten hexachloride. Many reductants have been reported, including red phosphorus, tungsten hexacarbonyl, gallium, tin, and antimony. The latter is reported to be optimal: :\mathrm Like most binary metal halides, WCl4 is polymeric. It consists of linear chains of tungsten atoms each in octahedral geometry. Of six chloride ligands attached to each W center, four are bridging ligands. The W-W separations are alternatingly bonding (2.688 Å) and nonbonding (3.787 Å).


Reactions

Reduction of tungsten(IV) chloride with sodium yields the ditungsten(III) heptachloride derivative: :2 WCl4 + 5 thf + 2 Na → a(thf)3W2Cl7(thf)2] + NaCl


References

{{Tungsten compounds Chlorides Tungsten halides Tungsten(IV) compounds