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Yttrium oxyfluoride is an inorganic chemical compound with the formula Template:Chem2.[1] Under normal conditions, the compound is a colorless solid.[2]

Synthesis

Yttrium oxyfluoride may be formed in the decomposition of crystalline hydrate of yttrium fluoride upon heating to 900 °C in a vacuum:

𝟤𝖸𝖥𝟥𝟣/𝟤𝖧𝟤𝖮 τ,900oC 𝖸𝖮𝖥+𝖸𝖥𝟥+𝟤𝖧𝖥

Yttrium oxyfluoride can also be made by hydrolysis of yttrium fluoride with superheated steam at 800 °C:

𝟤𝖸𝖥𝟥+𝖧𝟤𝖮 800oC 𝖸𝖮𝖥+𝟤𝖧𝖥

Physical properties

Yttrium oxyfluoride forms colorless crystals of tetragonal crystal system; its cell parameters are: a = 0.3910 nm, c = 0.5431 nm. According to hexagonal crystal family, the cell parameters are: a = 0.38727 nm, c = 1.897 nm, Z = 6.

Applications

Stable yttrium oxyfluoride material is used for inner walls of plasma process equipment.[3][4]

References

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