Thallium(I) iodide

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Template:Chembox header | Thallium(I) iodide
Thallium(I) iodide
Template:Chembox header | General
Other names thallium monoiodide
thallous iodide
Molecular formula TlI
Molar mass 331.2878 g/mol
Appearance yellow crystals
red crystals above 170 °C
CAS number [7790-30-9]
Template:Chembox header | Properties
Density and phase 7.29 g/cm3, solid
Solubility in water insoluble
Melting point 442°C
Boiling point 823°C
Template:Chembox header | Hazards
EU classification not listed
NFPA 704
Template:Chembox header | Except where noted otherwise, data are given for
materials in their standard state (at 25 °C, 100 kPa)
Infobox disclaimer and references

Thallium(I) iodide (TlI) is a chemical compound of formula TlI. It is unusual in being one of the few water-insoluble metal iodides, along with AgI, PbI2 and HgI2.

TlI can be formed in aqueous solution by metathesis of any soluble thallium salt with iodide ion. It is also formed as a by-product in thallium-promoted iodination of phenols with thallium(I) acetate.

Attempts to oxidise TlI to thallium(III) iodide fail, since oxidation produces the thallium(I) triiodide, Tl+I3.

Yellow TlI has an orthorhombic structure which can be considered to be a distorted NaCl structure. The distorted structure is believed to be caused by favourable thallium-thallium interactions, the closest Tl-Tl distance is 383pm.[1] At 175oC it transforms to a red CsCl form. Under high pressure, 160kbar, it becomes a metallic conductor.

Applications include:

  • Added to mercury arc lamps to improve their performance [2] The light produced is mainly in the blue green part of the visible light spectrum least absorbed by water, so these have been used for underwater lighting.[3]
  • Used in trace amounts with NaI or CsI to produce a scintillator used in radiation scintillation detectors.

Thallium(I) iodide is, like all thallium compounds, highly toxic. Conditions/substances to avoid are: heat.


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General references

Footnotes

  1. A-V Mudring Journal of European Inorganic chemistry Eur. J. Inorg. Chem. 2007, 882
  2. G. H. Reiling, "Characteristics of Mercury Vapor-Metallic Iodide Arc Lamps," J. Opt. Soc. Am. 54, 532- (1964)
  3. Underwater Journal and information bulletin, IPC Science and Technology Press, (1973), p 245

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