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Chemical formula | HTe |
Molar mass | 128.61 g·mol |
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C , 100 kPa). Infobox references |
A hydrotelluride or tellanide is an ion or a chemical compound containing the anion which has a hydrogen atom connected to a tellurium atom. HTe is a pseudohalogen. Organic compounds containing the -TeH group are called tellurols. "Tellanide" is the IUPAC name from the Red Book, but hydrogen(tellanide)(1−) is also listed. "Tellanido" as a ligand is not named, however ditellanido is used for HTeTe.
Hydrotellurides are usually unstable at room temperature.
List
formula | system | space group | unit cell Å | volume | density | comment | reference | |
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ammonium hydrotelluride | NH4TeH | at 25°C pressure = 22.7 mmHg, decomposing to H3N and H2Te then to Te and H2 | ||||||
ethylmethylimidazolinium hydrotelluride | TeH | |||||||
N-butyl-N-methylpyrollidinium hydrotelluride | TeH | decompose at room temperature over a fortnight;
decompose 116°C |
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sodium hydrotelluride | NaTeH | |||||||
tri-n-butyl-methylphosphonium hydrotelluride | TeH | red; decompose 163°C | ||||||
tetraphenylphosphonium hydrotelluride | Ph4PTeH | |||||||
2(μ-P(CH3)2)2(μ-TeH)•PF6 | red-brown | |||||||
Na | ||||||||
2(μ-TeH) | ||||||||
2 | ||||||||
Cp*=C5Me5 | Cp*2Zr(TeH){η-OC(Ph)=CH2} | |||||||
(t-BuC5H4)2Nb(η-Te2)H | dark orange | |||||||
(η-C5H4Me)Ru(PPh3)2(TeH) | ||||||||
(CH2CH2PPh2)3PRhTeH | hexagonal | P63 | a=13.542 c=12.346 Z=2 | cherry red; decomposed by light | ||||
(CH2CH2PPh2)3PRh(TeH)(H)CF3SO3 | ||||||||
(MeCp)2Ta(TeH)CO | ||||||||
(MeCp)2Ta(TeH) (η-COTe) | ||||||||
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Ph4As | ||||||||
Ph4As | ||||||||
Cp*Re(CO)2(H)(TeH) | monoclinic | P21/m | a=7.467 b=13.208 c=7.570 β=99.48° Z=2 | 2.287 | red-brown | |||
(ArO)3N = tris(2-hydroxy-3-adamantyl-5-methylbenzyl)amine) | stable to 80°C; U–Te bond length 3.122 Å | |||||||
{((ArO)3N)U}2(μ-TeH)2 |
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