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Ytterbium complexes with arenes

In the specific case of scandium, mono- and mixed-valence species can also be isolated together with divalent complexes for instance, a Sc organometallic compoimd could be obtained imder relatively mild conditions. Finally, the author describes the few knovm zerovalent bis(arene) rare-earth complexes which have been obtained by co-condensation of arenes or heteroarenes with metal vapors. In his conclusion, F. Nief notes that the low-valence molecular chemistry of rare earths, which was once thought to be restricted to divalent samarium, europium, and ytterbium, has been extended to several other rare earths, as well as to lower valence oxidation states. It is the opinion of the author that this research area is likely to find fascinating developments in a near future. [Pg.598]


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