Ytterbium Fluoride Powder (Purity: 99.9%, 40-60µm)
Ytterbium Fluoride Powder
Ytterbium Fluoride Powder | |
Product No | NRE-11285 |
CAS | 13760-80-0 |
Purity | 99.9% |
APS | <60 µm (can be customized) |
Formula | YbF3 |
Molecular Weight | 230.04 g/mol |
Density | 8.2 g/cm³ |
Color | White |
Melting Point | 1052 °C |
Boiling Point | 2380 °C |
Ytterbium Fluoride Powder
Ytterbium fluoride powder is a chemical compound composed of ytterbium (Yb), a lanthanide element, and fluoride ions (F⁻). It is an inorganic substance that typically appears as a white crystalline powder, though its properties and uses extend into a wide range of advanced technological fields. Ytterbium fluoride, along with other ytterbium compounds, plays a significant role in materials science, laser technology, quantum computing, and several other high-tech applications due to its unique optical and electronic properties.
The compound is typically produced by reacting ytterbium salts (such as ytterbium chloride or ytterbium nitrate) with hydrofluoric acid. This reaction yields ytterbium fluoride as a fine, white powder, which is then purified for various applications. The structure of ytterbium fluoride is highly crystalline, which contributes to its stability and resilience in different physical environments, such as high temperatures and corrosive conditions.
Role in the Lanthanide Series
Ytterbium is part of the lanthanide series of elements, which are often called the “rare earth elements” (REEs). These elements are known for their electronic configuration, which imparts unique optical, magnetic, and catalytic properties to the compounds they form. Ytterbium, with an atomic number of 70, possesses distinctive characteristics that make it useful in fields that demand high performance in terms of energy absorption, emission, and thermal conductivity. Its rare earth properties make it an essential material in many high-tech and industrial applications.