Protactinium(IV) chloride
Protactinium(IV) chloride is an inorganic compound. It is an actinide halide, a salt composed of protactinium and chlorine. It is radioactive, and has the chemical formula of PaCl4. It is a chartreuse-coloured (yellowish-green) crystal[1] of the tetragonal crystal system. PreparationProtactinium(IV) chloride can be prepared by the reduction of protactinium(V) chloride:[2]
It can also be obtained by the chlorination of protactinium(IV) oxide:[2]
It can also be formed during the thermal decomposition of protactinium oxychloride at 500 °C in a vacuum:[3]
PropertiesProtactinium(IV) chloride is a chartreuse, hygroscopic, crystalline solid that can be sublimed at 400 °C in a vacuum. It is soluble in strong mineral acids, forming green solutions. The complex PaCl4·4CH3CN is formed with acetonitrile. It has a tetragonal crystal structure with the space group I41/amd (space group no. 141) and the lattice parameters a = 837.7 pm, c = 747.9 pm[2] of the uranium(IV) chloride type.[4] References
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