Hexafluorophosphate

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    en. wikipedia .org/wiki/Hexafluorophosphate (remove spaces)

    Any ideas on how to make this, and/or purchase it?

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    I hope it's not expensive!

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    Is sodium hexafluorophosphate more common?
     
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    Try 12NaF + 2P2O5 ----> 2P2F6 + 6Na2O + 2O2 Molten NaF, P2O5 very hygroscopic.

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    Is it possible to derive PF6- (Hexafluorophosphate) from other elements, maybe sodium chlorate?
     
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    Well, with that question let me just say you should give up your current quest and take some courses in chemistry.
     
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    Sorry about that post, I got a bit mixed up in my typing. I meant alternative ionic liquids, such as ones that could be partly derived from saline (e.g. dimethylimidazolium tetrachloroaluminate). I'll post a different thread about the ionic liquid question...

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    Any other ideas?

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    PF5 have a BP -85 C so it us a gas at room temp.
    PF3 " " -95 C " " "

    NaPF6 = PF5 + NaF Here you have a gas at room temp and a solid It would be hard to make a reaction , unless you melt the NaF and bubble the PF5 through the molten NaF

    Or try to react white Phosphorus with Molten NaF. and see what comes out
     
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