Praseodymium Carbonate Powder
Praseodymium Carbonate Powder
Praseodymium Carbonate Powder | |
Product No | NRE-11207 |
CAS | 14948-62-0 |
Purity | 99.9% |
Formula | Pr2(CO3)3• 8H2O |
APS | <40 µm (can be customized) |
Color | Green |
Molecular Weight | 605.959 g/mol |
Density | NA |
Melting Point | NA |
Boiling Point | NA |
Praseodymium Carbonate Powder
Praseodymium carbonate is a chemical compound that contains the rare earth element praseodymium, which is often used in various applications due to its unique properties. Although praseodymium carbonate itself might not have direct applications, the praseodymium element is utilized in a variety of fields. Some of the key applications of praseodymium and its compounds include:
Ceramics and glass: Praseodymium is used in ceramic and glass manufacturing to achieve specific colors, such as yellow or yellow-green, in glazes and enamels. It can also be employed to create special optical glasses.
Magnets: Praseodymium is a component in certain high-strength magnets, particularly in combination with other rare earth elements like neodymium and iron. These magnets are used in various applications, including electric motors, wind turbines, and other technologies that require strong permanent magnets.
Alloys: Praseodymium is used in the production of certain types of alloys, such as high-strength metals used in aircraft engines, which require materials with exceptional mechanical strength and heat resistance.
Catalysts: Praseodymium compounds can act as catalysts in certain chemical reactions. They are particularly useful in the petroleum industry, where they help in the refining of crude oil and the production of high-quality fuels.
Phosphors: Praseodymium is used in the production of phosphors for use in fluorescent lamps and other lighting applications, where it helps to improve the color rendering and efficiency of the light produced.
Electronics: Praseodymium is used in the production of certain electronic components, such as capacitors and certain types of resistors, due to its specific electrical properties.