Iron(III) acetate

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Ferric acetate is the iron compound with the formula [Fe3O(CH3CO2)6(H2O)3]CH3CO2. This red brown solid is the acetate salt of the coordination complex [Fe3O(OAc)6(H2O)3]+ (OAc is CH3CO2). Commonly, the salt is known as "basic iron acetate".[2] The formation of the red-brown complex was once used as a test for ferric ions.[3]

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Iron(III) acetate
Names
IUPAC name
iron(III) acetate
Other names
basic iron(III) acetate, iron(III) oxyacetate, iron(III) Acetate
Identifiers
3D model (JSmol)
  • InChI=1S/C2H4O2.6C2H3O2.3Fe.3H2O.O/c7*1-2(3)4;;;;;;;/h1H3,(H,3,4);6*1H3;;;;3*1H2;/q;6*-3;3*+7;;;;-2/p-1
    Key: PKFAFRBTLSPJHP-UHFFFAOYSA-M
  • O1[C-](C)O[Fe+3]6([O-2]23)([OH2])(O[C-](C)O4)O[C-](C)O[Fe+3]24([OH2])(O[C-](C)O5)O[C-](C)O[Fe+3]135([OH2])O[C-](C)O6.[O-]C(C)=O
  • coordination complex: O1[C-](C)O[Fe+3]6([O-2]23)([OH2])(O[C-](C)O4)O[C-](C)O[Fe+3]24([OH2])(O[C-](C)O5)O[C-](C)O[Fe+3]135([OH2])O[C-](C)O6
Properties
C14H27Fe3O18
Molar mass 650.9 g/mol
Appearance brownish-red powder
Insoluble
Solubility soluble in ethanol[1]
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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Structure and synthesis

structure of the cation called basic iron acetate as determined from X-ray crystallography[4]

Basic iron acetate forms on treating aqueous solutions of iron(III) sources with acetate salts. It is slowly soluble in water and poorly soluble in acetic acid.[5] A typical precursor is freshly precipitated iron oxide/hydroxide, which is halide-free.[6]

Early work showed that the cation is trinuclear.[7] The Fe centres are equivalent, each being octahedral, being bound to six oxygen ligands, including a triply bridging oxide at the center of the equilateral triangle.[8] The compound was an early example of a molecular complex of iron that features an oxide ligand. The cation has idealized D3h symmetry.

Reactions

The terminal aqua ligands on the trimetallic framework can be substituted with other ligands, such as pyridine and dimethylformamide. Many different salts are known by exchanging the anion, e.g. [Fe33-O)(OAc)6(H2O)3]Cl. Reduction of the cation affords the neutral mixed-valence derivative that contains one ferrous and two ferric centers.[2] Mixed metal species are known such as [Fe2CoO(OAc)6(H2O)3].[9]

Chromium(III), ruthenium(III), vanadium(III), manganese(III) and rhodium(III) form analogous compounds.[10] Iron(III) acetate (lacking the oxo ligand) has been claimed as a red coloured compound from the reaction of silver acetate and iron(III) chloride.[11]

Uses

Materials prepared by heating iron, acetic acid, and air, loosely described as basic iron acetates, are used as dyes and mordants.[2]

Iron acetate is used in ebonising, which is a process for darkening wood, giving it an appearance similar to ebony.

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