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The distinctive feature of REM which differs them from the other metals is their high electropositivity, like that of alkali metals, along with a wide coordination sphere, like that of d-transition metals. The properties and the structure of f-element organoderivatives reflect the peculiarity of the electron arrangement of these metals.

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Bochkarev, M.N., Zakharov, L.N., Kalinina, G.S. (1995). Introduction. In: Organoderivatives of Rare Earth Elements. Topics in f-Element Chemistry, vol 3. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-0361-9_1

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