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⚫ | '''Scandium triflate''' or Sc(OTf)<sub>3</sub> is a [[chemical compound]] composed of [[scandium]] with [[triflate]] [[counterion]]s. Scandium triflate is used as a reagent in organic chemistry as a [[Lewis acid]]. Compared to other Lewis acids this reagent is stable towards water and can often be used in an [[organic reaction]] as a true [[catalyst]] rather than one used in stoichiometric amounts. The compound is prepared by reaction of [[scandium oxide]] with [[triflic acid]]. |
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* {{cite journal | doi = doi/10.1055/s-1999-5997 | title = SYNLETT Spotlight 12: Scandium Triflate | author = Deborah Longbottom | journal = [[Synlett]] | year = 1999 | issue = 12 | pages = 2023}} |
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[[Category:Scandium compounds]] |
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Revision as of 20:36, 3 November 2008
Template:Chembox new Scandium triflate or Sc(OTf)3 is a chemical compound composed of scandium with triflate counterions. Scandium triflate is used as a reagent in organic chemistry as a Lewis acid. Compared to other Lewis acids this reagent is stable towards water and can often be used in an organic reaction as a true catalyst rather than one used in stoichiometric amounts. The compound is prepared by reaction of scandium oxide with triflic acid.
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- Deborah Longbottom (1999). "SYNLETT Spotlight 12: Scandium Triflate". Synlett (12): 2023. doi:doi/10.1055/s-1999-5997.
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