Chromium(III) fluoride is the name for the inorganic compounds with the chemical formula CrF3 as well as several related hydrates. The compound CrF3 is a green crystalline solid that is insoluble in common solvents, but the coloured hydrates [Cr(H2O)6]F3 and [Cr(H2O)6]F3·3H2O are soluble in water. The trihydrate is green, and the hexahydrate is violet. The anhydrous form sublimes at 1100–1200 °C. Like almost all compounds of chromium(III), these compounds feature octahedral Cr centres. In the anhydrous form, the six coordination sites are occupied by fluoride ligands that bridge to adjacent Cr centres. In the hydrates, some or all of the fluoride ligands are replaced by water.
Chromium(III) fluoride is not heavily used, but finds some applications as a mordant in textiles and as a corrosion inhibitor.
Chromium Fluoride (CrF3) Plate Targets, Chromium Fluoride (CrF3) Round Targets, Chromium Fluoride (CrF3) Evaporation Materials
Chromium Fluoride (CrF3) Round Targets: Diameter <14inch, Thickness >3mm
Chromium Fluoride (CrF3) Plate Targets: Length <32inch, Width <12inch, Thickness >3mm
Chromium Fluoride (CrF3) Evaporation Materials: 1-3mm pellets, 3-8mm pellets
Purity:99.90%
Part No: AEMST-CrF3