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Catalog Number:
47169
CAS Number:
1308-87-8
Nanopoudre d'oxyde de dysprosium (50 nm)
Purity:
≥ 99,9 % (oxyde de terre rare)
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Oxyde de dysprosium utilisé dans le stockage de données, la luminescence, les applications à base de neutrons et les additifs matériels

CAS Number
1308-87-8
Purity
≥ 99,9 % (oxyde de terre rare)
Molecular Formula
Dy2O3
Molecular Weight
373.0
PubChem ID
159370
Density
Masse volumique apparente 0,45 g/cm3, masse volumique réelle 7,8 g/cm3
Appearance
Nanopoudre blanche
Mesh Size
APS 50 nm, SSA >20 m2/g
Conditions
Magasin chez RT
General Information
CAS Number
1308-87-8
Purity
≥ 99,9 % (oxyde de terre rare)
Molecular Formula
Dy2O3
Molecular Weight
373.0
PubChem ID
159370
Density
Masse volumique apparente 0,45 g/cm3, masse volumique réelle 7,8 g/cm3
Appearance
Nanopoudre blanche
Mesh Size
APS 50 nm, SSA >20 m2/g
Conditions
Magasin chez RT
Properties
Additional property information coming soon!
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Safety and Regulations
Hazmat
Non
Antibiotic
Non
DEA-regulated
Non
Warnings
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Applications

Dysprosium oxide nanopowder (50 nm) is widely utilized in research focused on:

  • Magnetic Materials: Its unique magnetic properties make it valuable in the production of high-performance magnets used in electric motors and generators, enhancing efficiency and performance.
  • Optoelectronics: This compound is used in the manufacturing of phosphors for LED lighting and display technologies, contributing to brighter and more energy-efficient products.
  • Medical Imaging: Dysprosium oxide is explored in the development of contrast agents for MRI scans, improving image quality and diagnostic capabilities.
  • Energy Storage: It plays a role in the development of advanced battery technologies, particularly in improving the capacity and longevity of rechargeable batteries.
  • Research Applications: Its nanoparticle form is significant in various scientific studies, including catalysis and nanotechnology, due to its high surface area and reactivity.

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