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    Ytterbium(III) acetate

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    Ytterbium(III) acetate
    Names
    Other names
    • Ytterbium acetate
    • Ytterbium triacetate
    Identifiers
    3D model (JSmol)
    ChemSpider
    EC Number
    • 244-137-6
    Properties
    Yb(CH3COO)3
    Appearance crystal
    soluble
    Hazards
    GHS pictograms GHS07: Harmful
    GHS Signal word Warning
    H315, H319, H335
    P261, P264, P264+265Script error: No such module "Preview warning".Category:GHS errors, P271, P280, P302+352, P304+340, P305+351+338, P319Script error: No such module "Preview warning".Category:GHS errors, P321, P332+317Script error: No such module "Preview warning".Category:GHS errors, P337+317Script error: No such module "Preview warning".Category:GHS errors, P362+364Script error: No such module "Preview warning".Category:GHS errors, P403+233, P405, P501
    Related compounds
    Other anions
    Ytterbium(III) oxide
    Ytterbium(III) hydroxide
    Ytterbium(III) carbonate
    Other cations
    Lutetium(III) acetate
    Thulium(III) acetate
    Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
    Infobox references

    Ytterbium(III) acetate is an inorganic salt of ytterbium and acetic acid, with a chemical formula of Yb(CH3COO)3. It has colorless crystals that are soluble in water and can form hydrates.[2][3]

    Physical properties

    Ytterbium can form crystals and it is easily soluble in water. Its hydrates are in the form of Yb(CH3COO)3·nH2O where n= 1, 4, 6.[2][3]

    Applications

    Ytterbium acetate can be used as a raw material for the synthesis of upconversion luminescent materials[4];it can also be used as a catalyst for some specific organic reactions.[5]

    References

    1. "Ytterbium(3+) acetate" (in en). https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/167952#section=Safety-and-Hazards. 
    2. 2.0 2.1 Справочник химика. 2 (3-е изд., испр ed.). Л.: Химия. 1971. 
    3. 3.0 3.1 CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics (89th ed.). Taylor and Francis Group, LLC. 2008. 
    4. Joseph K. Marsh (1943-01-01). "4. Rare-earth metal amalgams. Part III. The separation of ytterbium from its neighbours" (in en). Journal of the Chemical Society (Resumed): 8–10. doi:10.1039/JR9430000008. ISSN 0368-1769. https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/1943/jr/jr9430000008. Retrieved 2019-02-01. 
    5. Tan, Xuefeng; Wang, Yue; Li, Jianguo; Hu, Xiaojia; Wang, Gongying. Methoxycarbonylation of Isophorondiamine Catalyzed by Ytterbium Acetate. Shiyou Huagong (Petrochemical Technology), 2012, 41 (9): 1011-1016. doi:10.3969/j.issn.1000-8144.2012.09.005



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