Lanthanum(III) hydroxide
CAS: 14507-19-8
Ref. 3D-PAA50719
1kg | Discontinued | ||
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Product Information
- Lanthanum (III) hydroxide
- Lanthanum Trihydrate
- Lanthanum Trihydroxide
- Lanthanum hydroxide
- Lanthanum hydroxide (La(OH)<sub>3</sub>)
- Lanthanum(3+) hydroxide
- LanthanumhydroxidehydrateREOwhitepowder
- Lanthanum hydroxide (La(OH)3)
Lanthanum hydroxide is a compound that consists of lanthanum and hydroxide ions. It is used in the treatment of chronic kidney disease and as an additive to food products. Lanthanum hydroxide has been shown to have some potential use in the treatment of various diseases, including diabetes and cancer. Lanthanum hydroxide is a white, soft powder that can be synthesized by adding sodium carbonate to lanthanum chloride. The compound has a high surface area, which may allow for better absorption into the body. The synthesis process also produces impurities such as magnesium oxide, calcium oxide, and aluminum oxide. The activation energy for this reaction is low (5 kcal/mol), which allows for faster reactions with less input of energy from outside sources. Lanthanum hydroxide is an ionic compound with lactam rings at its core. It has the chemical structure La(OH)3-xClx·2Na2CO3·0.