Tetrabromoauric acid

Tetrabromoauric acid is an inorganic compound with the formula H[AuBr4]. The oxidation state of gold in this compound is +3, so the other name of it is tetrabromoauric(III) acid, and its salt is tetrabromoaurate(III), containing the square planar [AuBr4] anion. It is the bromide analog of chloroauric acid. It is generated analogously, by reacting a mixture of hydrobromic and nitric acids with elemental gold.[1][2]

Tetrabromoauric acid
Names
Other names
Tetrabromoauric(III) acid,
Hydrogen tetrabromoaurate(III)
Identifiers
3D model (JSmol)
ChemSpider
ECHA InfoCard 100.037.385
EC Number
  • 241-139-9
UNII
  • [H+].Br[Au-](Br)(Br)Br
Properties
H[AuBr4]
Conjugate base Tetrabromoaurate(III)
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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References

  1. Weick, C. F.; Basolo, Fred (1966). "The Aqueous Solution Chemistry and Kinetic Behavior of a Pseudo-Octahedral Complex of Gold(III)". Inorg. Chem. 5 (4): 576. doi:10.1021/ic50038a018.
  2. Afanasieva, V. A.; Glinskaya, L. A.; Klevtsova, R. F.; Mironov, I. V.; Sheludyakova, L. A. (2007). "Introduction of halogen atoms into gold(III) tetraaza metallocomplexes. Crystal and molecular structure of [Au(C9H18N4Br)](ClO4)2 and [Au(C14H20N4Br2)]ClO4". J. Struc. Chem. 48 (2): 289. doi:10.1007/s10947-007-0045-5. S2CID 98824031.
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