Technetium(VII) oxide is the chemical compound with the formula Tc2O7.
This yellow volatile solid is a rare example of a molecular binary metal oxide, the other examples being RuO4, OsO4, and the unstable Mn2O7.
It adopts a centrosymmetric corner-shared bi-tetrahedral structure in which the terminal and bridging Tc−O bonds are 167pm and 184 pm respectively and the Tc−O−Tc angle is 180°.
[2] Technetium(VII) oxide is prepared by the oxidation of technetium at 450–500 °C:[3] It is the anhydride of pertechnetic acid and the precursor to sodium pertechnetate: