“…Likewise, the group also investigated a series of rare‐earth metal complexes bearing aryloxide ligands Ln(OAr) 3 (THF) 2 [Ar = Ar 1 = 2,6‐ t Bu 2 –4‐MeC 6 H 2 , Ln = Yb ( 11a ), Y ( 11b ), Sm ( 11c ), Nd ( 11d ); Ar = Ar 2 = 2,6‐ i Pr 2 C 6 H 3 , Ln = Y ( 11e ); Ar = Ar 3 = 2,6‐Me 2 C 6 H 3 , Ln = Y ( 11f )] in the hydroboration of carbonyl compounds (Figure 2). [ 23 ] The rare‐earth aryloxides are generally believed to be stable to air, which also, in turn, inhibit their performance in catalysis; the presented results, though, showed the comparable activity of these complexes in promoting hydroboration as Cp 3 La complex. [ 21 ] Also, the order of different metals regarding their performance followed the general trend that larger radius offers better catalytic activity, namely, Y and Yb < Sm < Nd, in this study.…”