![]() yttrium chloride structure
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Common Name | yttrium chloride | ||
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CAS Number | 10361-92-9 | Molecular Weight | 232.449 | |
Density | 2.67 g/mL at 25 °C(lit.) | Boiling Point | 1507℃ | |
Molecular Formula | Cl3Y | Melting Point | 721 °C(lit.) | |
MSDS | Chinese USA | Flash Point | N/A |
Nd(3+)-Sensitized Ho(3+) Single-Band Red Upconversion Luminescence in Core-Shell Nanoarchitecture.
J. Phys. Chem. Lett. 6 , 2833-40, (2015) A strategy to achieve 808 nm excited single-band red upconversion luminescence of Ho(3+) via the core-shell nanoarchitecture design was provided. Specifically, the synthesized Yb/Ho/Ce: NaGdF4@Yb/Nd: NaYF4 active-core@active-shell nanoparticles were evidenced... |
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Yttrium oxide/gadolinium oxide-modified platinum nanoparticles as cathodes for the oxygen reduction reaction.
ChemPhysChem 15(10) , 2136-44, (2014) Rare-earth-element (Y, Gd) modified Pt nanoparticles (NPs) supported on a carbon substrate (Vulcan XC-72) are synthesized via a water-in-oil chemical route. In both cases, X-ray diffraction (XRD) measurements show the non-formation of an alloyed material. Pho... |
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Synthesis of YF3: Yb, Er upconverting nanofluorophores using chitosan and their cytotoxicity in MCF-7 cells.
Int. J. Biol. Macromol. 72 , 1308-12, (2014) In this work, we described one pot hydrothermal synthesis of surface modified water soluble YF3: Yb, Er upconverting nanofluorophores (UCNFs) using natural biopolymer chitosan. The obtained nanocrystals have undergone X-ray diffraction (XRD), Fourier transfor... |
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Yttrium decreases the intracellular Zn2+ concentration in rat thymocytes by attenuating a temperature-sensitive Zn2+ influx.
Environ. Toxicol. Pharmacol. 34(2) , 574-8, (2012) Yttrium is used in the production of various electronic devices because the alloy it contains enhances or modifies the properties of other elements. In order to study the cytotoxic action of yttrium, the effect of yttrium chloride (YCl(3)) on the intracellula... |
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Effect of calcium trisodium DTPA in rats with puncture wound contaminated by 90Y-chloride.
Radiat. Prot. Dosimetry 114(4) , 509-13, (2005) The efficacy of diethylenetriaminepentaacetate calcium trisodium (CaNa(3)DTPA) in a dose of 34.7 micromol kg(-1) as a function of its route of administration was investigated in rats with a puncture wound contaminated by (90)Y-chloride at a concentration of 2... |
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Urinary monitoring of exposure to yttrium, scandium, and europium in male Wistar rats.
Biol. Trace Elem. Res. 150(1-3) , 322-7, (2012) On the assumption that rare earth elements (REEs) are nontoxic, they are being utilized as replacements of toxic heavy metals in novel technological applications. However, REEs are not entirely innocuous, and their impact on health is still uncertain. In the ... |
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Spectroscopic properties and upconversion in Pr3+:YF3 nanoparticles.
Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys. 13(39) , 17453-60, (2011) The synthesis and spectroscopic investigation of Pr(3+):YF(3) nanoparticles with nominal concentration between 0.05% and 5 at% Pr(3+) are reported. Pr(3+) emission in the visible range of the spectrum is investigated at room temperature and at 10 K as well as... |
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Convenient method for the rapid generation of highly active and enantioselective yttrium catalysts for asymmetric hydroamination.
Chem. Commun. (Camb.) (30) , 3552-4, (2008) A facile method for the preparation of highly active and enantioselective yttrium precatalysts for asymmetric hydroamination of gem-disubstituted aminoalkenes, from the combination of YCl(3) or YCl(3)(THF)(3.5) with ligand (R)- and n-BuLi is described. |
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Molecular optical imaging with radioactive probes.
PLoS ONE 5(3) , e9470, (2010) Optical imaging (OI) techniques such as bioluminescence and fluorescence imaging have been widely used to track diseases in a non-invasive manner within living subjects. These techniques generally require bioluminescent and fluorescent probes. Here we demonst... |
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Acceleration of the substitution of silanes with Grignard reagents by using either LiCl or YCl3/MeLi.
Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. Engl. 49(42) , 7762-4, (2010)
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