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The fluoroantimonates are a family of weakly coordinating composed of and , consisting of the adducts of antimony pentafluoride, . They occur in the internal chemistry of fluoroantimonic acid.

The most notable fluoroantimonates are hexafluoroantimonate and undecafluorodiantimonate . Both are used as components of and as weakly coordinating anions in the study of highly reactive .


Properties
Hexafluoroantimonate is the conjugate base of the fluoroantimonic acid . As fluoroantimonic acid is one of the strongest known acids (only weaker than the helium hydride ion and potentially some ), hexafluoroantimonate is one of the weakest known bases.

Higher fluoroantimonates are believed to be even less basic.


Synthesis
Fluoroantimonates result from the of antimony pentafluoride. is an extremely strong , especially towards sources.


In fluoroantimonic acid
In solutions of fluoroantimonic acid, the extreme of towards overcomes the very low basicity of hydrogen fluoride and strips it of its bonding electrons and . This forces HF to act as a Brønsted–Lowry base, producing the protons which account for the mixture's :

While fluoroantimonic acid is often depicted according to the above - roughly analogous to the of into and - this reaction is an oversimplification. In addition to reacting with hydrogen fluoride, excess is also capable of forming with fluoroantimonates, yielding a higher fluoroantimonate:

As fluoroantimonic acid is often mixed in a 1:1 ratio, is the dominant anion in the solution. Further, solvated protons are not limited to , and can form heavier cations such as or , leaving more to react and form higher fluoroantimonate ions.


As salts
Fluoroantimonates may be crystallised from a solution of fluoroantimonic acid with some cation. The most common salts are of , but salts of and have been isolated in the laboratory.

As fluoroantimonic acid and antimony pentafluoride are highly reactive, other routes to fluoroantimonates are industrially desirable. Fluorination of and of antimony trioxide (with hydrogen peroxide as an oxidant) with HF as a solvent can yield fluoroantimonates from metal fluoride salts.


Applications
As weakly coordinating anions, fluoroantimonates can be used to study highly reactive .

The reaction of with bromofluorocarbons produces hexafluoroantimonates, which are stable in solution. 's work with this reaction established experimental evidence for halonium ions, which had been theoretically predicted to explain the of halogen addition reactions.

Other cations isolated as fluoroantimonates include (crystallised from as the undecafluorodiantimonate), (directly crystallised from fluoroantimonic acid as the undecafluorodiantimonate), noble gas-noble metal cations such as tetraxenonogold(II) (as the undecafluorodiantimonate) and xenonomercury(II) (as a mixed salt of hexafluoroantimonate and undecafluoroantimonate), and derivatives or complexes of platinum group metals.

Fluoroantimonate is also a component of used in catalysis.

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