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Neodymium trifluoroacetates

The volatility of trifluoroacetyl chloride may explain the smooth reaction when preparing neodymium(tris)dichlorophosphate, which is of some interest for dye-lasers, from trifluoroacetate and POCI3 (79) ... [Pg.65]

In analogy to reaction (35), neodymium(tris)dibromophosphate, too, could be prepared from trifluoroacetate and POBrg (79). [Pg.67]

First structural evidence for the formation of heterobimetallic Ln/Al complexes in carboxylate-based catalytic systems was obtained from the reaction of homoleptic rare-earth metal trifluoroacetates with equimolar amounts of z -Bu2A1H and EtsAl, respectively [132], Alkylated yttrium, neodymium, and... [Pg.174]

The ratio of the size of the metal ion and the radius of the internal cavity of the macrocyclic polyether determines the stoichiometry of these complexes. The stoichiometry of these complexes also depends on the coordinating ability of the anion associated with the lanthanide. For example, 12-crown-4 ether forms a bis complex with lanthanide perchlorate in acetonitrile while a 1 1 complex is formed when lanthanide nitrate is used in the synthesis [66]. Unusual stoichiometries of M L are observed when L = 12 crown-4 ether and M is lanthanide trifluoroacetate [67]. In the case of 18-crown-6 ligand and neodymium nitrate a 4 3 stoichiometry has been observed for M L. The composition of the complex [68] has been found to be two units of [Nd(18-crown-6)(N03)]2+ and [Nd(NCh)<--)]3. A similar situation is encountered [69] when L = 2.2.2 cryptand and one has [Eu(N03)5-H20]2- anions and [Eu(2.2.2)N03]+ cations. It is important to note that traces of moisture can lead to polynuclear macrocyclic complexes containing hydroxy lanthanide ions. Thus it is imperative that the synthesis of macrocyclic complexes be performed under anhydrous conditions. [Pg.268]


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