Scandium triiodide

Scandium triiodide
Names
IUPAC name
Scandium triiodide
Other names
Scandium(III) iodide
Scandium(3+) triiodide
Triiodoscandium
Identifiers
CAS Number
  • 14474-33-0 checkY
3D model (JSmol)
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ECHA InfoCard 100.034.956 Edit this at Wikidata
EC Number
  • 238-469-0
PubChem CID
  • 4420285
UNII
  • QVJ18SK04T checkY
CompTox Dashboard (EPA)
  • DTXSID00932397 Edit this at Wikidata
InChI
  • InChI=1S/3HI.Sc/h3*1H;/q;;;+3/p-3
    Key: HUIHCQPFSRNMNM-UHFFFAOYSA-K
  • [Sc](I)(I)I
Properties
Chemical formula
ScI3
Molar mass 425.66
Appearance Yellowish solid
Melting point 920 °C (1,690 °F; 1,190 K)
Related compounds
Other anions
Scandium fluoride
Scandium chloride
Scandium bromide
Other cations
Yttrium(III) iodide
Lutetium(III) iodide
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
Infobox references
Chemical compound

Scandium triiodide, also known as scandium iodide, is an inorganic compound with the formula ScI3 and is classified as a lanthanide iodide. This salt is a yellowish powder.[1] It is used in metal halide lamps together with similar compounds, such as caesium iodide, because of their ability to maximize emission of UV and to prolong bulb life. The maximized UV emission can be tuned to a range that can initiate photopolymerizations.[2]

Scandium triiodide adopts a structure similar to that of iron trichloride (FeCl3), crystallizing into a rhombohedral lattice. Scandium has a coordination number of 6, while iodine has a coordination number of 3 and is trigonal pyramidal.[3]

The purest scandium triiodide is obtained through direct reaction of the elements:[1]

2 Sc + 3 I2 → 2 ScI3

Alternatively, but less effectively, one can produce anhydrous scandium triiodide by dehydrating ScI3(H2O)6.

Further information

  • Tomasz Mioduski, Cezary Gumiski, and Dewen Zeng "Rare Earth Metal Iodides and Bromides in Water and Aqueous Systems. Part 1. Iodides" Journal of Physical and Chemical Reference Data 2012, vol. 41, 013104-1 to 013104-63. doi:10.1063/1.3682093

References

  1. ^ a b Haeberle, N., 1973, Preparation of highly pure lanthanide iodides, Technisch-Wissenschaftliche Abhandlungen der Osram-Gesellschaft, v. 11, p. 285
  2. ^ Brabham, D.E., Metal halide lamp for curing adhesives. U.S. Patent 6,888,312, March 1, 2011
  3. ^ Men'kov, A. A., Komissarova, L. N., 1964, X-ray study of scandium iodide, Zhurnal Neorganicheskoi Khimii, v. 9, p. 766
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  • ScB12
  • ScBr3
  • Sc(CH3COO)3
  • ScCl3
  • ScF3
  • ScH3
  • ScI3
  • ScN
  • Sc(NO3)3
  • Sc2O3
  • ScP
  • ScS
  • PrScO3
  • Sc2S3
  • Sc2(SO4)3
  • Sc(SO3CF3)3
  • ScB2
  • Sc(ClO4)3
  • ScSb
  • Sc(ReO4)3
  • Sc2Te3
  • Sc(C5H5)3
  • Sc(C9H13)3
  • Sc(OH)3
  • Sc(OCH(CH3)2)3
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Salts and covalent derivatives of the iodide ion
HI
+H
He
LiI BeI2 BI3
+BO3
CI4
+C
NI3
NH4I
+N
I2O4
I2O5
I4O9
IF
IF3
IF5
IF7
Ne
NaI MgI2 AlI
AlI3
SiI4 PI3
P2I4
+P
PI5
S2I2 ICl
ICl3
Ar
KI CaI2 ScI3 TiI2
TiI3
TiI4
VI2
VI3
CrI2
CrI3
MnI2 FeI2
FeI3
CoI2 NiI2
-Ni
CuI ZnI2 GaI
GaI3
GeI2
GeI4
+Ge
AsI3
As2I4
+As
Se IBr
IBr3
Kr
RbI
RbI3
SrI2 YI3 ZrI2
ZrI3
ZrI4
NbI4
NbI5
MoI2
MoI3
TcI3 RuI3 RhI3 PdI2 AgI CdI2 InI
InI3
SnI2
SnI4
SbI3
+Sb
TeI4
+Te
I
I
3
Xe
CsI
CsI3
BaI2   LuI3 HfI3
HfI4
TaI4
TaI5
WI2
WI3
WI4
ReI3
ReI
4
OsI
OsI2
OsI3
IrI3
IrI
4
PtI2
PtI4
AuI
AuI3
Hg2I2
HgI2
TlI
TlI3
PbI2 BiI3 PoI2
PoI4
AtI Rn
Fr RaI2   Lr Rf Db Sg Bh Hs Mt Ds Rg Cn Nh Fl Mc Lv Ts Og
LaI2
LaI3
CeI2
CeI3
PrI2
PrI3
NdI2
NdI3
PmI3 SmI2
SmI3
EuI2
EuI3
GdI2
GdI3
TbI3 DyI2
DyI
3
HoI3 ErI3 TmI2
TmI3
YbI2
YbI3
AcI3 ThI2
ThI3
ThI4
PaI4
PaI5
UI3
UI4
NpI3 PuI3 AmI2
AmI3
CmI3 BkI
3
CfI
2

CfI
3
EsI2
EsI3
Fm Md No