Bismuth phosphide
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Other names Phosphanylidynebismuth | |
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Chemical formula | BiP |
Molar mass | 239.9 |
Appearance | Black solid |
Density | g/cm3 |
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa). Infobox references |
Chemical compound
Bismuth phosphide is a proposed inorganic compound with the chemical formula BiP. The structure of this material is unknown.[1]
Synthesis
One route entails the reaction of sodium phosphide and bismuth trichloride in toluene (0 °C):[2]
- Na3P + BiCl3 → BiP + 3 NaCl
Another method uses tris(trimethylsilyl)phosphine in place of the sodium phosphide.
Physical properties
When heated in air, bismuth phosphide burns.
When heated in an atmosphere of carbon dioxide, a gradual volatilization of phosphorus is observed.
Chemical properties
This compound is oxidized when boiled in water.
All strong acids dissolve it.
References
- ^ Carmalt, Claire J.; Cowley, Alan H.; Hector, Andrew L.; Norman, Nicholas C.; Parkin, Ivan P. (1 January 1994). "A synthesis of bismuth(III) phosphide: the first binary phosphide of bismuth". Journal of the Chemical Society, Chemical Communications (17): 1987–1988. doi:10.1039/C39940001987. Retrieved 23 December 2021.
- ^ Allen, Geoff C.; Carmalt, Claire J.; Cowley, Alan H.; Hector, Andrew L.; Kamepalli, Smuruthi; Lawson, Yvonne G.; Norman, Nicholas C.; Parkin, Ivan P.; Pickard, Laura K. (1 June 1997). "Preparation and Characterization of a Material of Composition BiP (Bismuth Phosphide) and Other Intergroup 15 Element Phases". Chemistry of Materials. 9 (6): 1385–1392. doi:10.1021/cm960606f. Retrieved 23 December 2021.
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Bismuth compounds
- Bi(CH3COO)3
- BiBr3
- BiCl3
- Bi4Ge3O12
- BiOCl
- BiOI
- BiONO3
- BiAs
- Bi2Se3
- Bi12SiO20
- Bi2O2(CO3)
- Bi2Te3
- BiF3
- BiI3
- Bi2(SO4)3
- Bi(NO3)3
- BiPO4
- BiVO4
- Bi(IO3)3
- Bi2O3
- BiP
- BiMn
- Bi(OH)3
- Bi2S3
- BiH3
- BiFeO3
- subsalicylate
- subcitrate
- C7H5BiO6
Organobismuth(III) |
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- NaBiO3
- Pb(BiO3)2
- BiF5
- Bi2O5
Organobismuth(V) |
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