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Dysprosium oxide

CAS No.

1308-87-8

CAS Nr.:

1308-87-8

EINECS Name

didysprosium trioxide

EINECS Name:

didysprosium trioxide

EINECS No.

215-164-0

EINECS Nr.:

215-164-0

Synonym

Dysprosium(III)-oxid / Dysprosia / Dysprosia

Synonym:

Dysprosium(III)-oxid / Dysprosia / Dysprosia

Dysprosium oxide appears in the form of a fine, white to yellowish powder and possesses high purity. It exhibits good thermal stability and is relatively stable at room temperature. With a molar mass of approximately 373.0 g/mol and a melting point of around 2,410 degrees Celsius, it is a chemical compound characterized by its robustness and resistance.

Application examples of Dysprosium Oxide

  • Magnetic Materials
  • Due to its magnetic properties, dysprosium oxide is used in the production of high-performance magnets, especially in the electronics and automotive industries. These magnets are used in electric drives, wind turbines, and hybrid vehicles, contributing to the efficiency and performance of these systems.

  • Lighting Devices
  • Dysprosium oxide is also utilized in the manufacturing of lighting devices, particularly in certain types of fluorescent lamps and LED lights. By adding dysprosium oxide to the phosphors, the color temperature and light output of the lamps can be controlled, resulting in improved light quality.

  • Ceramic Industry
  • In the ceramic industry, dysprosium oxide serves as a component in the production of ceramic materials such as glazes and pigments. It imparts special color effects to ceramic products and enhances their mechanical properties such as hardness and wear resistance.

  • Catalysts
  • Dysprosium oxide is also employed as a catalyst in various chemical reactions, especially in petrochemistry and environmental technology. By influencing the reaction rate and selectivity of chemical processes, it contributes to the efficiency and yield of these processes.

    Dysprosium oxide is an extremely versatile chemical raw material with a wide range of applications. Its unique properties make it an indispensable material in many industrial processes and contribute to the development of innovative products and technologies.

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