Product name IRON(III) FLUORIDE TRIHYDRATE
English alias FERRIC FLUORIDE
IRON TRIFLUORIDE
Character Brown fine crystalline powder
Molecular weight 166.89
Density 2.300
Boiling point 19.5ºC at 760 mmHg
Storage condition 2-8℃
The compound is likely to be encountered as a hydrated form, indicating the presence of three water (H₂O) molecules per iron(III) fluoride molecule. The specific appearance can vary, but it might be in the form of crystals or a powder.
Features:
As a potential battery material, ferrous fluoride has the advantages of high theoretical specific capacity, good cycle stability and ion conductivity. However, further research is still needed to address its existing challenges in order to promote the application of ferrous fluoride in the field of batteries. The solubility of iron(III) fluoride trihydrate can depend on various factors such as temperature and the specific solvent used.
Applications:
As an important raw material for industrial metallurgy, ferrous fluoride plays a key role in steel, aluminum, battery manufacturing, glass and other fields. It can not only improve the quality and purity of the product, but also promote the efficiency and stability of the industrial production process. Iron compounds are often used as catalysts in various chemical reactions. They can facilitate the reaction processes in both industrial and laboratory settings.