Description
Yttrium (III) fluoride (chemical formula: YF3) is an inorganic chemical compound being contained in fluoride mineral. It can be manufactured through the reaction between fluorine with yttria or yttrium hydroxide together with hydrofluoric acid. It is a water insoluble yttrium source which can be used in oxygen-sensitive applications such as metal production. It is useful in ceramics for crucibles for molten reactive metals, in computer displays, automotive fuel sensors, and florescent phosphors. It can also be used for the production of metallic yttrium, thin films, glasses, and ceramics.
Uses
Yttrium Fluoride is widely applied in metallurgy, ceramics, glass, and electronics. High purity grades are the most important materials for tri-bands Rare Earth phosphors and , which are very effective microwave filters. Yttrium Fluoride also can be used for the production of metallic Yttrium, thin films, glasses and ceramics. Yttrium is used in the production of a large variety of synthetic garnets, and Yttria is used to make Yttrium Iron Garnets, which are very effective microwave filters.
References
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yttrium(III)_fluoride
https://www.americanelements.com/yttrium-fluoride-13709-49-4
Chemical Properties
white fine crystalline powder
Uses
Fluorides of rare earths find applications in anti-reflective coatings. They are also used in synthesis of luminescent bio-imaging probes.
Uses
Yttrium(III) fluoride is used for the production of metallic yttrium, thin films, laboratory reagents, catalysts, electrical compounds, glasses and ceramics.
Uses
Recent studies include InF3-based glasses, and optical characterization of YF3 thin films.