Fluorination of palladium powder with atomic fluoride at 900–1700 Pa.[3]
Physical properties
Palladium hexafluoride is predicted to be stable.[4] The compound is reported to form dark red solid that decomposes to PdF4. Palladium hexafluoride is a very powerful oxidizing agent.[3]
References
^"Palladium hexafluoride". Russian Journal of Inorganic Chemistry. 29 (1–6). British Library Lending Division with the cooperation of the Royal Society of Chemistry: 283. 1984. Retrieved 29 March 2023.