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Lanthanum(III) oxyfluoride is an inorganic compound of lanthanum, fluorine, and oxygen with the chemical formula LaOF.[1][2]
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Lanthanum(III) oxyfluoride is an inorganic compound of lanthanum, fluorine, and oxygen with the chemical formula LaOF. Several methods of synthesizing...
hydroxide at 900–1000 °C yields oxyfluoride AcOF. Whereas lanthanumoxyfluoride can be easily obtained by burning lanthanum trifluoride in air at 800 °C...
manufacturing and in water treatment. Also, it is used to produce porous lanthanumoxyfluoride (LaOF) films. It is also used as a component in the production of...
Thorium Oxyfluoride. Atomics International. p. 1. Retrieved 21 March 2023. Zachariasen, W. H. (1947). Fluorides of Uranium and Thorium with Lanthanum Fluoride...
hydroxide at 900–1000 °C yields oxyfluoride AcOF. Whereas lanthanumoxyfluoride can be easily obtained by burning lanthanum trifluoride in air at 800 °C...
Solubility in water insoluble Related compounds Related compounds Lanthanumoxyfluoride Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their...
water to yield poorly-characterized oxyfluoride polymers, but slow and careful reaction at -196 °C yields the oxyfluoride hexafluorodisiloxane as well. Nitrogen...
even at low temperatures, fluorinates Pyrex glass to form iodine(VII) oxyfluoride (IOF5), and sets carbon monoxide on fire. Iodine oxides are the most...
Fluocerite, also known as tysonite, is a mineral consisting of cerium and lanthanum fluorides, with the chemical formula (Ce,La)F3. The end members are classified...
hexafluoroplatinate; xenon difluoride, tetrafluoride, hexafluoride, and multiple oxyfluorides have been isolated since then. Among other noble gases, krypton forms...
Kenneth W.; Siahatgar, Sadegh (2000). "Optical and surface properties of oxyfluoride glass". Inorganic Optical Materials II. International Symposium on Optical...
compounds with structures closely related to K2NiF4, e.g. lanthanum cuprate and derivative lanthanum barium copper oxide. Yeh, S. K.; Wu, S. Y.; Lee, C. S...
fluoride compounds with anhydrous hydrogen fluorides. Four neptunium oxyfluoride compounds, NpO2F, NpOF3, NpO2F2, and NpOF4, have been reported, although...
diiodide is blue. The only known oxyhalide is the pale green ruthenium(VI) oxyfluoride, RuOF4. Ruthenium forms a variety of coordination complexes. Examples...
material for lithium batteries and as a luminescence host material for lanthanum-doped phosphors. http://www.alfa.com/content/msds/english/11844.pdf [dead...
elements in addition to the rhenium compounds ReOF5 and ReF7. Therefore, oxyfluoride formation for bohrium may help to indicate eka-rhenium properties. Since...
glasses have to be processed in a very dry atmosphere in order to avoid oxyfluoride formation which will lead to glass-ceramic (crystallized glass) formation...
causes the niobium to dissolve in the aqueous phase. It is proposed that oxyfluoride H2[NbOF5] is formed under these conditions. Subsequent to removal of...
particularly important as ore minerals for the light rare-earth elements lanthanum, cerium and neodymium. Bastnäsite is the most important source of these...
been observed, where M can be calcium, strontium, barium, lead, silver, lanthanum, or neodymium and A can be arsenic, antimony or phosphorus. In 2004, results...
Press. pp. 497–501. ISBN 0-7487-6420-8. Smith, D. F. (1963). "Xenon Oxyfluoride". Science. 140 (3569): 899–900. Bibcode:1963Sci...140..899S. doi:10.1126/science...
difluoride, xenon tetrafluoride, and xenon hexafluoride. Xenon forms several oxyfluorides, such as xenon oxydifluoride, XeOF2, by hydrolysis of xenon tetrafluoride...