Organoyttrium chemistry

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Organoyttrium chemistry is the study of compounds containing carbon-yttrium bonds. They are studied in academic research, but have not received widespread use otherwise. These compounds use YCl
3
as a starting material, which is in turn obtained in a reaction of Y
2
O
3
with concentrated hydrochloric acid and ammonium chloride.[1][2][3]

References

  1. ^ Turner 1920, p.492
  2. ^ Spencer 1919, p.135
  3. ^ Schumann, H.; Fedushkin, I. L. (2006). "Scandium, Yttrium & The Lanthanides: Organometallic Chemistry". Encyclopedia of Inorganic Chemistry. John Wiley & Sons. doi:10.1002/0470862106.ia212.