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Scandium Carbonate Nanoparticles

Scandium Carbonate Nanoparticles

Scandium Carbonate Nanoparticles
Product No NRE-5193
CAS 51299-79-7
Purity 99.9%
Formula Sc2(CO3)2
APS <100 nm (can be customized)
Color NA
Molecular Weight 209.92 g/mol
Density NA
Melting Point NA
Boiling Point NA

Scandium Carbonate Nanoparticles

Scandium carbonate is an inorganic compound that contains scandium, a rare earth metal, combined with carbonate ions (CO₃²⁻). Scandium itself is a relatively rare element known for its unique chemical and physical properties, including its light weight, strength, and ability to form stable compounds.

Properties:

High Surface Area: Scandium carbonate nanoparticles have a much larger surface area compared to bulk scandium carbonate. This increased surface area allows for more active sites, making them highly reactive and useful in catalytic processes and adsorption applications.

Enhanced Reactivity: The small size of nanoparticles enhances their reactivity, enabling faster chemical reactions and better interaction with other molecules. This property makes them useful in catalysis and material synthesis.

Thermal Stability: Scandium carbonate nanoparticles exhibit high thermal stability, which makes them suitable for use in high-temperature environments or industrial processes that require materials with strong resistance to heat degradation.

Chemical Stability: Scandium carbonate, especially in nanoparticle form, maintains good chemical stability in a variety of environments, making it ideal for reactions that may involve corrosive or harsh conditions.

Magnetic Properties: Scandium itself is known to have interesting electronic properties that can be leveraged in its nanoparticles, especially when used in combination with other rare earth elements. Scandium carbonate nanoparticles may exhibit some degree of magnetism, depending on their structure.

Optical Properties: The unique properties of scandium ions may lead to interesting optical behavior in the nanoparticle form, such as fluorescence, which can be useful in sensing or imaging applications.

 

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