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Praseodymium(III, IV) oxide, REacton™, 99.99% (REO)
CAS: 12037-29-5 | O11Pr6 | 1021.44 g/mol
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Chemical Identifiers
CAS | 12037-29-5 |
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Molecular Formula | O11Pr6 |
Molecular Weight (g/mol) | 1021.44 |
MDL Number | MFCD00011178 |
InChI Key | HPZIIFVSYNLWNX-UHFFFAOYSA-N |
IUPAC Name | hexapraseodymium(3+) undecaoxidandiide |
SMILES | [O--].[O--].[O--].[O--].[O--].[O--].[O--].[O--].[O--].[O--].[O--].[Pr+3].[Pr+3].[Pr+3].[Pr+3].[Pr+3].[Pr+3] |
Description
Praseodymium(III, IV) oxide is used in pigment in glass, optic and ceramic industries. Praseodymium-doped glass, called didymium glass is used in welding, blacksmithing, and glass-blowing goggles due to its blocking property of infrared radiation. It is employed in the solid state synthesis of praseodymium molybdenum oxide, which is used as a semiconductor.
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Chemical Identifiers
12037-29-5 | |
1021.44 | |
HPZIIFVSYNLWNX-UHFFFAOYSA-N | |
[O--].[O--].[O--].[O--].[O--].[O--].[O--].[O--].[O--].[O--].[O--].[Pr+3].[Pr+3].[Pr+3].[Pr+3].[Pr+3].[Pr+3] |
O11Pr6 | |
MFCD00011178 | |
hexapraseodymium(3+) undecaoxidandiide |
Specifications
2500°C | |
12037-29-5 | |
25 g | |
O11Pr6 | |
Insoluble in water. Moderately soluble in strong mineral acids. | |
[O--].[O--].[O--].[O--].[O--].[O--].[O--].[O--].[O--].[O--].[O--].[Pr+3].[Pr+3].[Pr+3].[Pr+3].[Pr+3].[Pr+3] | |
1021.44 | |
Black powder |
Black | |
Powder | |
99.99% (REO) | |
MFCD00011178 | |
HPZIIFVSYNLWNX-UHFFFAOYSA-N | |
hexapraseodymium(3+) undecaoxidandiide | |
1021.43 | |
Praseodymium(III, IV) oxide |
Safety and Handling
P261-P264b-P271-P280-P302+P352-P304+P340-P305+P351+P338-P312-P332+P313-P362-P501c
H315-H319-H335
EINECSNumber : 234-857-9
TSCA : Yes
Recommended Storage : Ambient temperatures
RUO – Research Use Only