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Rare Earth Starting Materials and Methodologies for Synthetic Chemistry

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posted on 2022-08-19, 15:30 authored by Fabrizio Ortu
The number of rare earth (RE) starting materials used in synthesis is staggering, ranging from simple binary metal-halide salts to borohydrides and "designer reagents" such as alkyl and organoaluminate complexes. This review collates the most important starting materials used in RE synthetic chemistry, including essential information on their preparations and uses in modern synthetic methodologies. The review is divided by starting material category and supporting ligands (i.e., metals as synthetic precursors, halides, borohydrides, nitrogen donors, oxygen donors, triflates, and organometallic reagents), and in each section relevant synthetic methodologies and applications are discussed.

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I acknowledge the School of Chemistry, University of Leicester for financial support and the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council for a New Investigator Award (EP/W00691X/1).

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Citation

Chem. Rev. 2022, 122, 6, 6040–6116

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School of Chemistry

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  • VoR (Version of Record)

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CHEMICAL REVIEWS

Volume

122

Issue

6

Pagination

6040 - 6116

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC

issn

0009-2665

eissn

1520-6890

Copyright date

2022

Available date

2022-08-19

Language

English

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