Thulium Carbonate Nanoparticles
Thulium Carbonate Nanoparticles
Thulium Carbonate Nanoparticles | |
Product No | NRE-5225 |
CAS | 87198-17-2 |
Purity | 99.9% |
Formula | Tm2(CO3)3•xH2O |
APS | <100 nm (can be customized) |
Color | White |
Molecular Weight | 517.9 g/mol |
Density | NA |
Melting Point | NA |
Boiling Point | NA |
Thulium Carbonate Nanoparticles
Introduction
Thulium carbonate nanoparticles is an inorganic compound composed of thulium (Tm), a rare-earth metal, and carbonate ions (CO₃²⁻). It is part of the lanthanide series of elements and exhibits unique chemical and physical properties.
Applications
Optical and Photonic Devices:
Luminescent Applications: Thulium carbonate nanoparticles are known for their fluorescent and phosphorescent properties, making them useful in optical devices like displays, light sources, and laser technology. Their ability to emit light upon excitation at specific wavelengths makes them valuable in optical communication systems and spectroscopic applications.
Laser Technology: Thulium-based materials are used in the construction of solid-state lasers due to their ability to emit light at specific wavelengths. may be incorporated into laser systems for efficient laser generation in medical, scientific, and industrial applications.
Biomedical Applications:
Bioimaging and Diagnostics: Tm2(CO3)3•xH2O are used in bioimaging due to their fluorescence. They can be employed in biological assays, microscopy, and medical imaging to detect and visualize biomarkers or diseased cells. These nanoparticles can help in the non-invasive monitoring of diseases like cancer or neurodegenerative conditions.
Drug Delivery: The biocompatibility of thulium and its nanoparticles makes them a potential candidate for drug delivery systems. These nanoparticles can be functionalized to carry therapeutic agents to specific sites in the body, enhancing targeted drug delivery and controlled release.
Catalysis:
Catalyst for Chemical Reactions: Due to their high surface area and reactivity, thulium carbonate nanoparticles can act as efficient catalysts in a variety of chemical reactions, especially those involving oxidation-reduction processes. They are particularly useful in green chemistry applications, where they help facilitate environmentally friendly chemical transformations.
Environmental Remediation: Thulium carbonate nanoparticles can be used in environmental catalysis to help break down toxic substances or pollutants in air or water.