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Europium(III) acetate hydrate
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Europium(III) acetate hydrate

CAS: 62667-64-5

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Europium(III) acetate hydrate
Synonyms:
  • Europium - Acetic Acid (1:3) Hydrate
Description:

Europium(III) acetate hydrate is a compound that belongs to the class of inorganic compounds. It is a solid at room temperature and has a light emission characteristic. Europium(III) acetate hydrate can be used as an optical material for lasers and other applications. Europium(III) acetate hydrate has been shown to be chemically stable in solution, but undergoes a phase transition from the hydrate form to the anhydrous form when heated, with the transition temperature dependent on solvent polarity. The compound also has strong absorption bands in the near infrared region of the spectrum, which make it useful for laser applications such as human immunodeficiency virus detection.

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Formula:
Eu(CH3CO2)3•(H2O)x
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Min. 95%
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