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High Quality Titanium Carbide - Erbium chloride hexahydrate 10025-75-9 – Starsky

Description

Product Name: ERBIUM CHLORIDE HEXAHYDRATE
CAS: 10025-75-9
MF: Cl3ErH12O6
MW: 381.71
EINECS: 629-567-8
Melting point: 774 °C
form: crystal
color: pink

Specification

Product Name

ERBIUM CHLORIDE HEXAHYDRATE

CAS

10025-75-9

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ErCl3·6H2O

ErCl3·6H2O

ErCl3·6H2O

2.5N

3.0N

3.5N

TREO

44.50%

44.50%

45.00%

Er2O3/TREO

99.5

99.9

99.95

Fe2O3

0.001

0.0008

0.0005

SiO2

0.002

0.001

0.0005

CaO

0.005

0.001

0.001

SO42-

0.005

0.002

0.001

Na2O

0.005

0.002

0.001

PbO

0.002

0.001

0.001

Application

Erbium chloride hexahydrate, an important colourant in glass manufacturing and porcelain enamel glazes,

And also as main raw material for producing high purity Erbium Oxide. High purity Erbium Nitrate is applied as dopant in making optical fibre and amplifier.

It is particularly useful as an amplifier for fiber optic data transfer.

Storage

Store in ventilated and cool warehouse.

Stability

It is soluble in water and acid, and slightly soluble in ethanol.
Anhydrous salt can be obtained by heating in a stream of hydrogen chloride.
The latter are light red or light purple flake crystals, slightly hygroscopic.
It is less soluble in water than its hexahydrate salt.
When the aqueous solution is heated, it gradually becomes opaque.
The hydrate is heated and dehydrated in the air to become a mixture of erbium chloride and erbium oxychloride.

Description of necessary first aid measures

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