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MSE PRO Dysprosium Nitrate Hydrate (Dy(NO3)3 · xH2O) 99.5% 2N5– MSE Supplies LLC

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Dysprosium Nitrate Hydrate (Dy(NO<sub>3</sub>)<sub>3</sub> · xH<sub>2</sub>O) 99.99% 4N - MSE Supplies LLC

MSE PRO Dysprosium Nitrate Hydrate (Dy(NO3)3 · xH2O) 99.5% 2N5

SKU: PO8062

  • $ 12995



MSE PRO™ Dysprosium Nitrate Hydrate (Dy(NO3)3 · xH2O) 99.5% 2N5

  • Product Number: PO8062 (50 g), PO8063 (500 g)
  • Formula: Dy(NO3)3 · xH2O
  • CAS Number: 100641-13-2
  • Molecular Weight: 348.51 g/mol (anhydrous basis)
  • Color: Light yellow powder
  • Purity: 99.5% 2N5 (Dy2O3/TREO*)
  • Solubility: Soluble in water
* TREO - Total Rare Earth Oxides

    Applications 

    Dysprosium Nitrate Hydrate (Dy(NO3)3 · xH2O) is a light yellow rare earth salt. It is soluble in water and thus needs to be stored in airtight condition. It is used as a source material to make other dysprosium iron compounds, intermediate compounds, chemical reagents, etc. It is also used as catalysts and dopants in different kinds of materials to improve their properties.

    Notes: More detailed product information including SDS, certificate of analysis (COA), lead time and volume pricing are available upon request. Please contact us for bulk order discount. 

    Hazardous Materials: Hazardous shipping charges may apply.

    Item Value
    TREO 39.5%
    Dy2O3/TREO 99.5%
    Fe2O3 0.001%
    SiO2 0.002%
    CaO 0.005%
    SiO42- 0.005%
    Cl- 0.005%
    Na2O 0.005%
    PbO 0.002%

    References

    [1] Physicochemical characterization of the formation course of dysprosium oxide from hydrated dysprosium nitrate; thermoanalytical and microscopic studies. Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects 125, no. 1 (1997): 63-71.

    [2] Role of dysprosium doping on structural, optical, magnetic and electrical properties of ZnO nanorods. Journal of Superconductivity and Novel Magnetism 32 (2019): 685-691.

    [3] Photo and cathodoluminescence characteristics of dysprosium doped yttrium oxide nanoparticles prepared by Polyol method. Journal of luminescence 146 (2014): 497-501.