Neodymium(III) acetylacetonate
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Other names
Neodymium acetylacetonate, Tris(acetylacetonato)neodymium
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C15H25NdO8 | |
Molar mass | 477.599 g·mol−1 |
Appearance | White powder[1] |
Melting point | 150 °C (302 °F; 423 K)[1] |
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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Neodymium(III) acetylacetonate is a coordination compound with the chemical formula Nd(O2C5H7)3. Although many sources discuss this anhydrous acetylacetonate complex, it is the dihydrate Nd(O2C5H7)3(H2O)2 that has been characterized by X-ray crystallography.[2] It commonly occurs as a white powder.[1][3] Upon heating under vacuum, other dihydrated lanthanide trisacetylacetonates convert to oxo-clusters M4O(C5H7O2)10. This result suggests that Nd(O2C5H7)3 may not exist.[4]
Preparation
[edit]Neodymium(III) acetylacetonate can be obtained by treating a neodymium alkoxide with acetylacetone,[5] or by electrolysis of neodymium in acetylacetone.[6]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c Pierson, H.O. (1999). Handbook of Chemical Vapor Deposition: Principles, Technology and Applications. Materials Science and Process Technology. Elsevier Science. p. 92. ISBN 978-0-8155-1743-6. Archived from the original on 2021-10-17. Retrieved 2021-09-16.
- ^ Aslanov, L. A.; Porai-Koshits, M. A.; Dekaprilevich, M. O. (1971). "Crystal Structure of Neodymium Trisacetylacetonate Dihydrate". Journal of Structural Chemistry. 12 (3): 431–434. doi:10.1007/BF00744630. S2CID 96397811.
- ^ Phillips, Theodore; Sands, Donald E.; Wagner, William F. (1968). "Crystal and Molecular Structure of Diaquotris(acetylacetonato)lanthanum(III)". Inorganic Chemistry. 7 (11): 2295–2299. doi:10.1021/ic50069a024.
- ^ Tamang, Sem Raj; Singh, Arpita; Bedi, Deepika; Bazkiaei, Adineh Rezaei; Warner, Audrey A.; Glogau, Keeley; McDonald, Corey; Unruh, Daniel K.; Findlater, Michael (2020). "Polynuclear Lanthanide–Diketonato Clusters for the Catalytic Hydroboration of Carboxamides and Esters". Nat. Catal. 3: 154–162. doi:10.1038/s41929-019-0405-5.
- ^ Gavrilenko, V. V.; Chekulaeva, L. A.; Savitskaya, I. A.; Garbuzova, I. A. Synthesis of yttrium, lanthanum, neodymium, praseodymium and lutetium alkoxides and acetylacetonates{{Country data {{{1}}} | flag link/core | variant = | size = | name = | altlink = national rugby union team | altvar = rugby union}}. Izvestiya Akademi Nauk, Seriya Khimicheskaya, 1992. 11: 2490-2493. ISSN 1026-3500.
- ^ Panyushkin, V. T.; Frolov, V. Yu.; Zelenov, V. I. Electrochemical synthesis of rare-earth metal acetylacetonates. Russian Journal of General Chemistry (Translation of Zhurnal Obshchei Khimii), 2001. 71 (8): 1318.