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Yttrium(III) antimonide
Names
IUPAC name Yttrium(III) antimonide
Other names yttrium antimonide
Identifiers
CAS Number
3D model (JSmol)
ChemSpider
ECHA InfoCard 100.032.129 Edit this at Wikidata
EC Number
  • 235-355-2
PubChem CID
CompTox Dashboard (EPA)
InChI
  • InChI=1S/Sb.YKey: LDAAFTDRWLUENA-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES
  • .
Properties
Chemical formula YSb
Molar mass 210.666 g/mol
Appearance cubic crystals
Density 5.97 g/cm
Melting point 2,310 °C (4,190 °F; 2,580 K)
Structure
Crystal structure cubic, cF8
Space group Fm3m, No. 225
Related compounds
Other anions Yttrium nitride
Yttrium phosphide
Yttrium(III) arsenide
Other cations Scandium antimonide
Lutetium antimonide
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Chemical compound

Yttrium(III) antimonide (YSb) is an inorganic chemical compound.

Yttrium antimonide is an intermetallic compound with the chemical formula YSb. It has a NaCl-type structure and is stable in the air. Its thermal expansion coefficient (α, 10−6/°) is 11.1.

It can be produced by the high-temperature reaction of sodium antimonide and anhydrous yttrium chloride:

YCl3 + Na3Sb → YSb + 3 NaCl

References

  1. Lide, David R. (1998), Handbook of Chemistry and Physics (87 ed.), Boca Raton, Florida: CRC Press, pp. 4–94, ISBN 0-8493-0594-2
  2. Zhuravlev, N. N.; Smirnova, E. M. X-ray determination of the structure of YBi and YSb. Kristallografiya, 1962. 7: 787-788. ISSN 0023-4761.
  3. Samsonov, G. V.; Abdusalyamova, M. N.; Shokirov, Kh. Thermal expansion of rare earth metal monoantimonides. Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Neorganicheskie Materialy, 1974. 10 (5): 923-924. ISSN 0002-337X.
  4. Jonathan C. Fitzmaurice, Ivan P. Parkin, Adrian T. Rowley (1994). "Metathesis routes to lanthanide pnictides". Journal of Materials Chemistry. 4 (2): 285. doi:10.1039/jm9940400285. ISSN 0959-9428. Retrieved 2021-09-11.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
Salts and covalent derivatives of the antimonide ion
-SbH
SbH3
+H
He
Li3Sb Be ?BSb R3Sb SbN -SbO
various
-SbF4
-SbF6
Ne
Na3Sb
NaSb3
Mg3Sb2 AlSb Si +P +S
-SbS3
-SbS4
+Cl4
+Cl2
-SbCl6
Ar
?K3Sb Ca ScSb Ti V CrSb MnSb
Mn2Sb
Fe2Sb
FeSb2
CoSb
CoSb3
NiSb
Ni3Sb
NiSb2
CuSb
Cu2Sb
Cu3Sb
Cu5Sb
ZnSb
Zn3Sb2
Zn4Sb3
GaSb GeSb AsSb
-As1-xSbx
+Se +Br
+Br2
Kr
Rb3Sb
RbSb3
SrSb3 YSb ZrSb Nb3Sb Mo Tc Ru RhSb various Ag1-xSbx
Ag3Sb
CdSb
Cd3Sb2
InSb SnSb Sb
Sb4
-Sb
+Te +I Xe
Cs3Sb
Cs4Sb2
Ba3Sb2
BaSb3
* LuSb ?HfSb ?TaSb W Re Os Ir PtSb
Pt3Sb
PtSb2
Pt4Sb3
AuSb
AuSb2
Hg TlSb PbSb BiSb
Bi1−xSbx

Bi2Sb2
Po At Rn
Fr3Sb Ra ** Lr Rf Db Sg Bh Hs Mt Ds Rg Cn Nh Fl Mc Lv Ts Og
 
* LaSb ?CeSb PrSb NdSb PmSb SmSb Eu5Sb3
Eu11Sb10
Eu2Sb3
GdSb TbSb DySb HoSb
HoSb2
ErSb TmSb
TmSb
YbSb
** Ac ?ThSb
ThSb2
Th3Sb4
Pa U NpSb Pu AmSb CmSb BkSb
?BkSb
Cf Es Fm Md No
Yttrium compounds
Yttrium(II)
Yttrium(III)
Organoyttrium(III) compounds
  • Y(C5H5)3
  • Y2(C2O4)3
  • Antimony compounds
    Antimonides
    Sb(III)
    Organoantimony(III) compounds
    Sb(III,V)
    Sb(V)
    Organoantimony(V) compounds


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