1969
DOI: 10.1016/0022-0248(69)90087-6
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On the preparation, properties, and possible ferroelectricity in SbI5

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“…In contrast, the boiling point of SbCl 3 is appreciably higher than that of SbCl 5 . Lefkowitz et al (1969) report the preparation of solid SbI 5 , with identification based on chemical analysis and crystal structure; see also Macintyre (1992). On heating their crystals Lefkowitz et al did not observe melting but report a change in color and the onset of decomposition, producing a red vapor, around 513 K. Qualitative tests were said to show that the vapor was not iodine.…”
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“…In contrast, the boiling point of SbCl 3 is appreciably higher than that of SbCl 5 . Lefkowitz et al (1969) report the preparation of solid SbI 5 , with identification based on chemical analysis and crystal structure; see also Macintyre (1992). On heating their crystals Lefkowitz et al did not observe melting but report a change in color and the onset of decomposition, producing a red vapor, around 513 K. Qualitative tests were said to show that the vapor was not iodine.…”
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“…containing bromide have been examined for spectrophotometric evidence for the presence of antimony(V) halide molecules containing bromine. The "nonexistence" of SbBrs has been discussed by a number of researchers (e.g., see Holmes (1961), Adams and Downs (1972), Breidung and Thiel (1992)) and is of particular interest since SbCls is well-known and Sbls has been reported (Gmelins Handbook, 1949; Lefkowitz et al, 1969;CRC Handbook, 1955-56, 1990.…”
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