Samarium(III) bromide hexahydrate

99.99% metals basis

Reagent Code: #234594
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Alias Samarium bromide (III) hexahydrate
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CAS Number 13517-12-9

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Weight 498.16 g/mol
Formula SmBr₃·₆H₂O
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EC Number 237-347-4
MDL Number MFCD00192430
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Melting Point >640 °C
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Storage Room temperature, inert gas

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Used as a precursor in the synthesis of samarium-containing materials for catalysis and luminescent compounds. Employed in research for developing new solid-state materials and coordination complexes. Serves as a source of trivalent samarium ions in solution-based reactions, particularly in studies involving lanthanide chemistry. Also explored in the preparation of specialty glasses and optical materials due to samarium’s unique electronic properties.

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Samarium(III) bromide hexahydrate
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Used as a precursor in the synthesis of samarium-containing materials for catalysis and luminescent compounds. Employed in research for developing new solid-state materials and coordination complexes. Serves as a source of trivalent samarium ions in solution-based reactions, particularly in studies involving lanthanide chemistry. Also explored in the preparation of specialty glasses and optical materials due to samarium’s unique electronic properties.

Used as a precursor in the synthesis of samarium-containing materials for catalysis and luminescent compounds. Employed in research for developing new solid-state materials and coordination complexes. Serves as a source of trivalent samarium ions in solution-based reactions, particularly in studies involving lanthanide chemistry. Also explored in the preparation of specialty glasses and optical materials due to samarium’s unique electronic properties.

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