Colorless or white, lustrous needles
(light-yellow color caused by iron trace); hygroscopic;
partially volatile; crystallizes with variable water of crystallization. Soluble in alcohol, water.
It is freed from anionic impurities by passing a 2M solution of ThCl4 in 3M HCl through a Dowex-1 anion-resin column. The eluate is partially evaporated to give crystals which are filtered off, washed with Et2O and stored in a desiccator over H2SO4 to dry. Alternatively, a saturated solution of ThCl4 in 6M HCl is filtered through quartz wool and extracted twice with ethyl, or isopropyl ether (to remove iron), then evaporated to a small volume on a hot plate. (Excess silica precipitates and is filtered off. The filtrate is cooled to 0o and saturated with dry HCl gas.) It is shaken with an equal volume of Et2O, shaken with HCl gas, until the mixture becomes homogeneous. On standing, ThCl4.8H2O precipitates out and is filtered off, washed with Et2O and dried [Kremer J Am Chem Soc 64 1009 1942].