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NEODYMIUM CHLORIDE

Short Description:

  • Chemical Name:NEODYMIUM CHLORIDE
  • CAS No.:10024-93-8
  • Molecular Formula:NdCl3
  • Molecular Weight:250.599
  • Hs Code.:28273985
  • UNII:25O44EQD4O
  • Nikkaji Number:J43.918E
  • Wikipedia:Neodymium(III) chloride,Neodymium(III)_chloride
  • Mol file:10024-93-8.mol

Product Detail

Product Tags

NEODYMIUM CHLORIDE 10024-93-8

Synonyms:Neodymium(III) chloride;NEODYMIUM(3+) CHLORIDE;ATINCSYRHURBSP-UHFFFAOYSA-K;AKOS024256090;SY061229;E70016

Chemical Property of NEODYMIUM CHLORIDE

● Appearance/Colour:mauve colored hygroscopic solid
● Vapor Pressure:33900mmHg at 25°C
● Melting Point:784 °C(lit.)
● Boiling Point:1600°C (estimate)
● PSA0.00000
● Density:4.134 g/mL at 25 °C(lit.)
● LogP:2.06850

● Storage Temp.:Inert atmosphere,Room Temperature
● Sensitive.:Hygroscopic
● Water Solubility.:Soluble in water and ethanol.
● Hydrogen Bond Donor Count:0
● Hydrogen Bond Acceptor Count:3
● Rotatable Bond Count:0
● Exact Mass:246.81429
● Heavy Atom Count:4
● Complexity:0

Safty Information

● Pictogram(s):飞孜危险符号Xi
● Hazard Codes:Xi
● Statements:36/37/38
● Safety Statements:26-27/39

 

Useful

Canonical SMILES:[Cl-].[Cl-].[Cl-].[Nd+3]
Uses:Neodymium Chloride mainly used for glass, crystal and capacitors. Colours glass delicate shades ranging from pure violet through wine-red and warm gray. Light transmitted through such glass shows unusually sharp absorption bands. It is useful in protective lenses for welding goggles. It is also used in CRT displays to enhance contrast between reds and greens. It is highly valued in glass manufacturing for its attractive purple coloring to glass. Neodymium(III) chloride is used as a precursor for the production of neodymium metal. It is used as a catalyst and accelerates polymerization of various dienes such as polybutylene, polybutadiene, and polyisoprene. It has luminescence property and is widely used as fluorescent label in organic molecules, thereby helping in easy tracking of the compound using fluorescence microscope during various physical and chemical reactions.

Detailed Introduction

Neodymium chloride, also known as neodymium(III) chloride, is a chemical compound with the formula NdCl3.
It is a solid compound that is typically white or pale pink in color. Neodymium(III) chloride is soluble in water and forms a yellow solution.
Neodymium chloride is commonly used in the production of neodymium-based magnet materials, which are known as neodymium magnets. These magnets are used in various applications such as electric motors, headphones, and computer hard drives.It is also used in glass and ceramic manufacturing to produce certain colors, as neodymium ions can give glass a purple or gray color. Additionally, neodymium chloride is used in lasers, phosphors, and certain catalysts.
Neodymium chloride is generally considered to be of low toxicity, but it is important to handle and work with any chemical compound with proper safety precautions.

Application

Neodymium chloride (NdCl3) has various applications, including:
Magnets: Neodymium chloride is a precursor to the production of neodymium magnets, which are used in a wide range of applications, including computer hard drives, electric motors, headphones, speakers, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) systems.
Catalysis: Neodymium chloride can be used as a catalyst in organic synthesis, particularly in reactions involving carbon-carbon bond formation.
Glass manufacturing: Neodymium chloride is used in the production of specialty glass, such as laser glasses and tinted glass for sunglasses. The addition of neodymium ions to glass imparts specific optical properties and colors, such as a deep purple or violet hue.
Lighting: Neodymium chloride is used in some energy-saving light bulbs and fluorescent lamps to alter the color temperature and improve color rendering.
Ceramics: Neodymium chloride can be used as a dopant in the production of ceramic materials, giving them unique magnetic, optical, and electrical properties.
Phosphors: Neodymium chloride is used in phosphors, which are materials that emit light when excited by an energy source. These phosphors are utilized in lighting systems, such as television and computer screens, as well as in fluorescent lamps.
It's important to note that neodymium chloride is a hazardous substance and should be handled with appropriate safety precautions.


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