Praseodymium Nitrate
Product | Praseodymium Nitrate (Pr(NO3)3·6H2O) |
Part Number | NO59 |
CAS Number | 15878-77-0 |
Praseodymium Nitrate (Pr(NO3)3·6H2O) is a green crystalline powder, soluble in water and alcohol, dehydrated when heated and deliquescent in humid air. When heated to about 500 °C, praseodymium nitrate hydrate (n = 2, 4, or 6) will decompose into praseodymium oxide Pr6O11 (mixed valence, stable oxide).
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Synonyms: Praseodymium(III) Nitrate, Praseodymium(III) Nitrate Hydrate, Praseodymium (+3) Nitrate, PrNO3
Typical Applications:
It is used in the manufacture of ternary catalysts, ceramic pigments, magnetic materials, praseodymium compound intermediates, chemical reagents, and other industries.
Typical Specification for Praseodymium Nitrate (Pr(NO3)3·6H2O)
Pr6O11/TREO≥99.9%
Pr6O11/TREO≥99.99%
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Packing and Storage
Standard Packing:
Packed in sealed bags and bottles. Special package is available on request.
Storage:
The storage method of a substance is directly related to the physical and chemical properties of the substance. When storing rare earth products in laboratories or enterprises, the following eight principles should be followed.
- The principle of sealing. Most rare earth products must be sealed, which is an important principle for product preservation. It mainly applies products with the following properties: products that are easily deliquescent, reagents that are easy to react with water vapor, and reagents that are easy to be oxidized or reduced.
- The principle of avoiding light. For rare earth products that are easily decomposed by exposure to light or heat, avoid sunlight and store them in a cool place.
- The principle of isolation. Rare earth products should be kept away from fire sources, and strong oxidants should be kept separate from easily oxidized substances.
- The principle of ventilation. The storage of most rare earth products must follow this principle, especially strong oxidants.
- Low temperature principle. Too high temperature will easily decompose the product, especially when the weather is hot in summer. Cooling treatment can be carried out if necessary.
Physical Properties – Praseodymium Nitrate
Form: | Crystalline |
Color: | Green |
Solubility in Water: | Soluble in water and ethanol |