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Gadolinium(III) fluoride | |
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Gadolinium trifluoride Gadolinium fluoride | |
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GdF3 | |
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Gadolinium(III) chloride Gadolinium(III) bromide |
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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Gadolinium(III) fluoride is an inorganic compound with a chemical formula GdF3.
Production
Gadolinium(III) fluoride can be produced by heating gadolinium oxide and ammonium bifluoride. The reaction involves two steps:[1][2]
- Gd2O3 + 6 NH4HF2 → 2 NH4GdF4 + 4 NH4F + 3 H2O
- NH4GdF4 → GdF3 + NH3 + HF
Alternatively, reacting gadolinium chloride with hydrofluoric acid and adding hot water produces GdF3·xH2O (x=0.53). Anhydrous gadolinium(III) fluoride can then be produced by heating the hydrate with ammonium bifluoride; without the bifluoride, GdOF is formed instead.[3]
- GdCl3 + 3 HF + x H2O → GdF3·xH2O + 3 HCl
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