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Difluorophosphate or difluorodioxophosphate or phosphorodifluoridate is an anion with formula PO2F−2. It has a single negative charge and resembles perchlorate (ClO−4) and monofluorosulfonate (SO3F−) in shape and compounds. These ions are isoelectronic, along with tetrafluoroaluminate, phosphate, orthosilicate, and sulfate. It forms a series of compounds. The ion is toxic to mammals as it causes blockage to iodine uptake in the thyroid. However it is degraded in the body over several hours. Compounds containing difluorophosphate may have it as a simple uninegative ion, it may function as a difluorophosphato ligand where it is covalently bound to one or two metal atoms, or go on to form a networked solid. It may be covalently bound to a non metal or an organic moiety to make an ester or an amide. (en) Le difluorophosphate est un anion de formule PO2F2−. Les composés contenant du difluorophosphate peuvent l'avoir comme un simple ion non négatif, il peut servir comme ligand difluorophosphato où il est lié par une liaison covalente à un ou deux atomes métalliques, ou continuer à former un solide en réseau. Il peut être lié de manière covalente à un non-métal ou à une fraction organique pour former un ester ou un amide. Le sel d'ammonium du difluorophosphate est formé en traitant le pentoxyde de phosphore avec du fluorure d'ammonium. C'est ainsi que l'ion a été fabriqué pour la première fois par son inventeur, Willy Lange, en 1929. (fr) |
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Difluorophosphate or difluorodioxophosphate or phosphorodifluoridate is an anion with formula PO2F−2. It has a single negative charge and resembles perchlorate (ClO−4) and monofluorosulfonate (SO3F−) in shape and compounds. These ions are isoelectronic, along with tetrafluoroaluminate, phosphate, orthosilicate, and sulfate. It forms a series of compounds. The ion is toxic to mammals as it causes blockage to iodine uptake in the thyroid. However it is degraded in the body over several hours. (en) Le difluorophosphate est un anion de formule PO2F2−. Les composés contenant du difluorophosphate peuvent l'avoir comme un simple ion non négatif, il peut servir comme ligand difluorophosphato où il est lié par une liaison covalente à un ou deux atomes métalliques, ou continuer à former un solide en réseau. Il peut être lié de manière covalente à un non-métal ou à une fraction organique pour former un ester ou un amide. (fr) |
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