“…BrF 3 , BrF 5 , and ClF 3 are hypergolic oxidizers that may react vigorously, sometimes explosively, with many organic and inorganic substrates and materials if conditions are not controlled very carefully. 1,2 If non-oxidizable starting materials are used, such violent reactions are not to be expected, the respective halogen uoride is not decomposed and may act as a ligand. Towards Lewis acids, such as BF 3 , AsF 5 or SbF 5 , the halogen uorides can act as uoride ion donors, forming the corresponding uoridohalonium cations, 3,4 whereas towards Lewis basic compounds, such as the alkali metal uorides, many halogen uorides can act as a uoride ion acceptors, forming uoridohalogenate anions.…”