CAS 14298-31-8
:Praseodymium phosphate (PrPO4)
Description:
Praseodymium phosphate (PrPO4) is an inorganic compound characterized by its formation from praseodymium, a rare earth element, and phosphate ions. It typically appears as a yellow or greenish powder and is known for its low solubility in water, which makes it stable under various conditions. The compound crystallizes in the monazite structure, which is common among rare earth phosphates, and exhibits a high melting point. Praseodymium phosphate is utilized in various applications, including as a precursor for praseodymium-based catalysts and in the production of phosphors for lighting and display technologies. Additionally, it has potential uses in ceramics and glass manufacturing due to its thermal stability and unique optical properties. The compound is generally considered to have low toxicity, but handling should still be done with care, following appropriate safety protocols to avoid inhalation or ingestion. Overall, Praseodymium phosphate is significant in both industrial applications and research within the field of materials science.
Formula:H3O4P·Pr
InChI:InChI=1S/H3O4P.Pr/c1-5(2,3)4;/h(H3,1,2,3,4);
InChI key:InChIKey=IIKUFFGDYOMRRC-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES:P(=O)(O)(O)O.[Pr]
Synonyms:- Praseodymium orthophosphate
- Praseodymium phosphate (PrPO4)
- Praseodymium(3+) phosphate
- Phosphoric acid, praseodymium(3+) salt (1:1)
- Praseodymium orthophosphate (PrPO4)
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Found 2 products.
Praseodymium(III) phosphate
CAS:<p>Praseodymium(III) phosphate</p>Formula:PrPO4Color and Shape:green pwdr.Molecular weight:235.88Praseodymium phosphate
CAS:Formula:O4PPrPurity:≥99.99% metals basisColor and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:235.8790

