Platinum Europium Alloy Powder | |
Product No | NRE-9032 |
CAS No. | 7440-06-4/7440-53-1 |
Formula | Pt-Eu |
Molecular Weight | 347.042 g/mol |
APS | <40 um (Can be Customized) |
Purity | 99.9% |
Density | NA |
Color | Gray |
Melting Point | NA |
Boiling Point | NA |
Platinum-europium-alloy- Powder
Introduction
Platinum-Europium Alloy Powder is a specialized metal alloy composed of platinum (Pt) and europium (Eu), two distinct elements with unique properties. Platinum is a precious metal known for its high melting point, excellent corrosion resistance, and biocompatibility, while europium is a rare lanthanide metal that exhibits exceptional luminescent and electronic properties, especially in the form of its Eu(III) oxidation state. When combined, platinum and europium create an alloy with remarkable properties, including luminescence, thermal stability, electrochemical properties, and enhanced catalytic abilities.
Properties
Luminescence:
Europium is well-known for its ability to emit red fluorescence under specific lighting conditions. When alloyed with platinum, the luminescent properties of europium are enhanced, making it ideal for phosphorescent applications such as LEDs, displays, and lighting technology.
Europium-based compounds in the alloy can be used to produce bright, efficient red-emitting phosphors for various applications in lighting and display technologies.
Catalytic Properties:
Platinum is a renowned catalyst, particularly for processes like hydrogenation, fuel cell reactions, and oxidation. When combined with europium, the electronic properties of the alloy are altered to improve catalytic efficiency, especially in reactions requiring high temperature or aggressive conditions.
The alloy’s catalytic properties make it useful in applications like automotive catalytic converters, chemical synthesis, and hydrogen production.
Thermal Stability:
Platinum contributes high thermal stability to the alloy, making it resistant to high temperatures. This property is particularly important in industrial processes and applications where the alloy will be exposed to heat.
Europium improves the alloy’s ability to withstand thermal degradation, making it suitable for use in high-temperature environments where the material needs to maintain its structural integrity.
Corrosion Resistance:
Both platinum and europium have excellent corrosion resistance, especially in harsh environments like acidic or oxidizing conditions.