Scandium perrhenate

Scandium perrhenate
Names
IUPAC name
Scandium perrhenate(VI)
Other names
Scandium(III) perrhenate
Scandium(III) perrhenate(VI)
Identifiers
3D model (JSmol)
  • anhydrous: InChI=1S/12O.3Re.Sc/q;;;;;;;;;3*-1;;;;+3
    Key: DQDFVDYBLKBMNM-UHFFFAOYSA-N
  • trihydrate: InChI=1S/3H2O.12O.3Re.Sc/h3*1H2;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;/q;;;;;;;;;;;;3*-1;;;;+3
    Key: OSEDDTYZDXOQRN-UHFFFAOYSA-N
  • anhydrous: [Sc+3].O=[Re](=O)(=O)[O-].O=[Re](=O)(=O)[O-].O=[Re](=O)(=O)[O-]
  • trihydrate: [Sc+3].O=[Re](=O)(=O)[O-].O=[Re](=O)(=O)[O-].O=[Re](=O)(=O)[O-].O.O.O
Properties
Sc(ReO4)3
Molar mass 795.577 (anhydrous)
813.593 (monohydrate)
849.625 (trihydrate)
Melting point 735°C[1]
very soluble
Related compounds
Other anions
Scandium nitrate
Scandium perchlorate
Other cations
Yttrium perrhenate
Lanthnaum perrhenate
Related compounds
Rhenium(VII) oxide
Perrhenic acid
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).

Scandium perrhenate is an inorganic compound, with the chemical formula Sc(ReO4)3. Its thermal stability is lower than that of the corresponding compounds of the yttrium and lanthanum perrhenates.[2][3]

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  2. ^ Ovchinnikov, K. V.; Nikolaev, E. N.; Semenov, G. A. Mass-spectrometric study of the in vacuo thermal decomposition of scandium, yttrium, and lanthanum perrhenates(in Russian). Zhurnal Obshchei Khimii, 1983. 53 (5): 966-968. ISSN: 0044-460X.
  3. ^ "ВАЛЕНТИНА МИХАЙЛОВНА БЕРЕСТОВИЦКАЯ (1940-2017)". Журнал Общей Химии. 90 (8): 1151–1152. 2020-08-01. doi:10.31857/s0044460x20080016. ISSN 0044-460X. S2CID 242996070.