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Yb ch3co2 3 4h2o

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Sourced in China

Yb(CH3CO2)3·4H2O is an ytterbium-based compound that is commonly used as a laboratory reagent. It has a molecular formula of Yb(CH3CO2)3·4H2O, indicating the presence of ytterbium, acetate, and water molecules. This compound is typically used in various chemical reactions and applications that require ytterbium as a key component.

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Synthesis of Lanthanide Nanoparticles

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Oleic acid (90%), 1-octadecene (90%), NH4F (99%), and NaOH (98%) were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich, USA. All acetic lanthanide nanoparticles, including Y(CH3CO2)3·xH2O (99.9%), Gd(CH3CO2)3·xH2O (99.9%), Er(CH3CO2)3·xH2O (99.9%), and Yb(CH3CO2)3·4H2O (99.9%), were also obtained from Sigma-Aldrich.
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Synthesis and Characterization of Rare-Earth Compounds

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The compounds 1-octadecene (90%), oleic acid (90%), Y(CH3 CO2)3⋅H2O (99.9%), Gd(CH3 CO2)3⋅H2O (99.9%), Er(CH3 CO2)3⋅H2O (99.9%), Yb(CH3 CO2)3⋅4H2O (99.9%), ammonium fluoride (NH4F, 99%), and sodium hydroxide (NaOH, 98%) were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich, Shanghai, China. Isoflurane anesthesia was purchased from Baxter, USA.
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