Samarium(III) chloride Anhydrous
Samarium(III) chloride Anhydrous
Samarium(III) chloride Anhydrous | |
Product No | NRE-300453 |
CAS No. | 10361-82-7 |
Formula | SmCl3 |
Purity | ≥ 99.9% |
Grade | Anhydrous |
Form | Powder |
Molecular Weight | 256.72 g/mol |
Samarium(III) chloride Anhydrous
Samarium(III) chloride anhydrous (SmCl₃) is a rare earth compound with various applications across different fields due to its unique chemical and physical properties. Here’s an overview of its key applications:
Material Science
High-Performance Magnets:
Deployment: Samarium(III) chloride is used in the production of samarium-cobalt (SmCo) magnets, which are among the most powerful permanent magnets available.
Applications: Motors, generators, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machines, and other high-tech devices.
Ceramic Materials:
Deployment: Used in the production of advanced ceramics for electronic and high-temperature applications.
Applications: High-temperature superconductors, ferroelectric materials, and other specialty ceramics.
Optical Materials
Laser Materials:
Deployment: Samarium ions are used in laser materials such as samarium-doped yttrium aluminum garnet (Sm and other laser hosts.
Applications: Solid-state lasers used in industrial cutting, medical procedures, and scientific research.
Phosphors:
Deployment: Samarium chloride is used to produce phosphors that emit specific colors.
Applications: Fluorescent lighting, display technologies, and other optoelectronic applications.
Catalysis
Chemical Reactions:
Deployment: Samarium chloride can act as a catalyst or catalyst precursor in various chemical reactions.
Applications: Organic synthesis, polymerization processes, and other industrial chemical reactions.
Glass Manufacturing
Specialty Glass:
Deployment: Samarium chloride is used as an additive in the production of specialty glasses.
Applications: Optical glass, colored glass, and other advanced glass products that require specific optical properties.
Electronics and Semiconductors
Semiconductor Materials:
Deployment: Used in the development of semiconductor materials and devices.
Applications: Electronic components, sensors, and other advanced electronic technologies.