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Organoyttrium chemistry
Study of chemical compounds containing yttrium-carbon bonds
Study of chemical compounds containing yttrium-carbon bonds

Organoyttrium chemistry is the study of compounds containing carbon-yttrium bonds. These compounds are almost invariably formal Y3+ derivatives, are generally diamagnetic and colorless, a consequence of the closed-shell configuration of the trication. Organoyttrium compounds are mainly of academic interest.
Organoyttrium compounds are often prepared by alkylation of .
References
References
- (2004). "Synthetic and structural experiments on yttrium, cerium and magnesium trimethylsilylmethyls and their reaction products with nitriles; with a note on two cerium β-diketiminates". Dalton Trans.
- (2006). "Encyclopedia of Inorganic Chemistry". John Wiley & Sons.
- King, R.. (2005). "Encyclopedia of Inorganic Chemistry [10 Volumes]". Wiley.
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