Tellurium chloride
Appearance
Tellurium chloride may refer to any of the following compounds:
- Tellurium tetrachloride, TeCl4, a volatile ionizing salt
- Tellurium dichloride, TeCl2, an unstable black solid
- Ditellurium dichloride, Te2Cl2, a yellow liquid prepared by reaction of lithium polytellurides with TeCl4.[1]
- Tritellurium dichloride, Te3Cl2, a gray semiconductive polymer
- Te2Cl, a metastable gray polymer decomposing[dubious – discuss] to Te3Cl2 and TeCl4.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ a b Xu, Zhengtao (2006). "Recent Developments in Binary Halogen–Chalcogen Compounds, Polyanions and Polycations". In Devillanova, Francesco (ed.). Handbook of Chalcogen Chemistry: New Perspectives in Sulfur, Selenium and Tellurium. Royal Society of Chemistry. pp. 381–416. doi:10.1039/9781847557575-00455.