Lutetium chloride hexahydrate powder is a key precursor material designed for the preparation of high-purity rare earth materials and scientific research purposes. This high purity Lutetium chloride hexahydrate powder (LuCl₃·6H₂O) has a purity of up to 99.99% (4N), with good water solubility and chemical stability, and is widely used in Lutetium chloride hexahydrate powder for scintillation crystals, magnetic materials, catalysts, nuclear medicine targets, and other advanced application fields.
We provide high purity Lutetium chloride hexahydrate powder with a variety of packaging specifications and particle size ranges, which can be customized according to customer needs. This LuCl₃·6H₂O for research and industrial applications is equipped with a full set of technical document support and after-sales service. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact our technical team.
Purity level: ≥99.99%
Good solubility: easily soluble in water, suitable for solution synthesis route
Different particle size and dryness requirements can be provided as needed
Customized packaging service
Scintillating material preparation: used to synthesize Lu₂SiO₅:Ce, LuI₃:Ce and other high-efficiency γ-ray detection crystals.
Nuclear medicine targets: used as precursors for the preparation of radioisotopes (such as ¹⁷⁷Lu) for the field of radiotherapy (RLT).
Rare earth doping research: providing precise doping sources for the preparation of functional ceramics and quantum materials.
Catalyst carriers or precursors: used to study the catalytic mechanism and reaction selectivity of special rare earths.
We provide Certificate of Analysis (COA), Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) and other relevant reports for each batch of Lutetium Chloride Hexahydrate Powders. In addition, we also support third-party testing to enhance quality assurance.
Chemical formula: LuCl₃·6H₂O
Molecular weight: 371.33 g/mol
Appearance: white to pale yellow crystals or crystalline powder
Density: about 3.0 g/cm³ (crystalline state)
Melting point: about 95°C (dehydration)
Solubility: easily soluble in water, solubility about 130 g/100 mL (water, 20°C)
Hygroscopicity: extremely strong, rapid deliquesce when exposed to air
Magnetic properties: paramagnetic
Stability: heated to about 95°C, it begins to lose water, gradually transforms into anhydrous LuCl₃, and finally the structure collapses.
Signal Word:
N/A
Hazard Statements:
None
Inner packaging: vacuum sealed bags filled with inert gas to protect against contamination and moisture.
Outer packaging: cartons or wooden boxes, depending on size and weight.
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