- Source: Lutetium(III) fluoride
Lutetium(III) fluoride is an inorganic compound with a chemical formula LuF3.
Production
Lutetium(III) fluoride can be produced by reacting lutetium oxide with hydrogen fluoride, or reacting lutetium chloride and hydrofluoric acid:
Lu2O3 + 6 HF → 2 LuF3 + 3 H2O
LuCl3 + 3 HF → LuF3 + 3 HCl
It can also be produced by reacting lutetium sulfide and hydrofluoric acid:
3 Lu2S3+ 20 HF + (2 + 2x) H2O → 2 (H3O)Lu3F10·xH2O↓ + 9 H2S↑ (x = 0.9)
(H3O)Lu3F10 → 3 LuF3 + HF↑ + H2O↑
Lutetium oxide and nitrogen trifluoride react at 240 °C to produce LuOF. A second step happens below 460 °C to produce LuF3.
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Lutesium(III) fluorida
- Arsen
- Fluorin
- Tembaga
- Fosforus
- Litium
- Magnesium
- Molibdenum
- Sesium
- Radon
- Lutetium(III) fluoride
- Yttrium(III) fluoride
- Aluminium fluoride
- Scandium fluoride
- Lutetium compounds
- Lutetium(III) acetate
- Group 3 element
- Lutetium(III) nitrate
- Lawrencium
- Lutetium aluminium garnet