Lutetium Oxide (Lu2O3)

Lutetium Oxide (Lu2O3)
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Lutetium Oxide (Lu2O3)
Lu2O3


2490 °C
9.42g/cc
Description

Lutetium Oxide (Lu2O3), also called lutecia, is a cubic compound of lutetium. It is a lanthanide oxide, also known as a rare earth. Lutetium Oxide is white in color and insoluble in water. Due to the nature of oxide compounds, Lutetium Oxide is not conductive to electricity. However, it produces lutetium tantalate, the densest white material known, and is frequently used for x-ray phosphors. It is also insoluble in water solutions and is useful for ceramic applications.

Appearance: White Powder, Not Hazardous

Melting point: 2490 °C

Molecular formula: Lu2O3

Molar mass: 397.932 g/mol

Density (at R.T.): 9.42g/cc

Lutetium Oxide Purity:

99% - 99,9999%

 


Product Name

Lu2O3_4N5

Lu2O3_5N

Lu2O3_5N

Chemical formula

Lu2O3

Lu2O3

Lu2O3

Total rare earths

%

≥99

≥99

≥99

Lu2O3/REO

%

99.995

99.999

99.999

Burn L.O.I(1000℃,lhr)

%

≤1

≤1

≤1

Granularity

D50

μm

——

——

2.5±0.5

Non rare earth impurity content

CaO

µg/g

≤20

≤10

≤10

Fe2O3

µg/g

≤2

≤2

≤2

SiO2

µg/g

≤20

≤20

≤20

Cl-

µg/g

≤200

≤200

≤200

Product Features

White powder, insoluble in water, soluble in inorganic acid

Application

Blinking crystal, ceramic, LED powder, metal, etc.

 

 


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