Dysprosium acetylacetonate
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IUPAC name
dysprosium(3+); (''Z'')-4-oxopent-2-en-2-olate
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Other names
Dysprosium(III) 2,4-pentanedionate
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C15H21DyO6 | |
Molar mass | 459.827 g·mol−1 |
Appearance | Yellow powder |
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Dysprosium acetylacetonate is a compound with formula Dy(C5H7O2)3(H2O)n. It is a colorless solid. The dihydrate has been characterized by X-ray crystallography.[2]
References[]
- ^ Dysprosium acetylacetonate at American Elements
- ^ Ilyukhin, A. B.; Gavrikov, A. V.; Dobrokhotova, Zh. V.; Novotortsev, V. M. (2018). "New Solvate Polymorphs of Lanthanide Trisacetylacetonates: Crystal Structures of [Ln(acac)3(H2O)2] · Solv (Ln = Eu, Dy; Solv = THF, H2O + EtOH, MeOH)". Russian Journal of Inorganic Chemistry. 63 (9): 1186–1191. doi:10.1134/S003602361809005X. S2CID 106025242.
Categories:
- Dysprosium compounds
- Acetylacetonate complexes
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