Thallium fluoride is prepared by reacting thallium carbonate with hydrofluoric acid. Also, the compound can be made by reacting thallium metal with fluorine.
white powder(s); ortho-rhomb; hard, shiny crystal(s); can deliquescent, e.g., if breathed upon, however reverts to anhydrous form in dry air; not typically hygroscopic; enthalpy of fusion 14.00kJ/mol [MER06] [STR93] [CRC10]
Hard shiny crystals; orthorhombic structure; density 8.23 g/cm3 at 4°C; melts at 327°C; begins to sublime at 300°C; vaporizes at 655°C; very soluble in water, 78.6 g/100mL at 15°C; decomposes in hot water; slightly soluble in alcohol.
In the preparation of fluoro esters.
Thallium(I) fluoride is used as chemical reagents, fine chemicals, pharmaceutical research and development.
Highly toxic (See Thallium).
Poison by ingestion. When heated to decomposition it emits very toxic fumes of Fand T1. See also THALLIUM COMPOUNDS and FLUORIDES.