Praseodymium Oxide Pr6O11

Product Properties

Name: Praseodymium oxide
Formula: Pr6O11
CAS No.: 12037-29-5
Molecular Weight: 1021.43
Density: 6.5 g/cm3
Melting point: 2183 °C
Appearance: Brown powder

Specification of Praseodymium oxide

 
Products Name

Praseodymium Oxide

Pr6O11/TREO (% min.)99.99999.9999.999
TREO (% min.)99999999
Loss On Ignition (% max.)1111
Rare Earth Impuritiesppm max.ppm max.% max.% max.
La2O3/TREO2500.020.11
CeO2/TREO2500.060.1
Nd2O3/TREO51000.050.7
Sm2O3/TREO1100.010.05
Eu2O3/TREO1100.010.02
Gd2O3/TREO1100.010.01
Y2O3/TREO2500.010.06
Non-Rare Earth Impuritiesppm max.ppm max.% max.% max.
Fe2O32100.0030.005
SiO2101000.0230.03
CaO101000.0120.03
Cl-501000.0250.03
CdO55  
PbO1010 

 

Application of Praseodymium oxide 

  • Coloring Agent: Praseodymium oxide is used to color glasses and ceramics. It can impart a yellowish-green color to glass and is used in making colored glazes for ceramics. The specific coloration depends on the concentration and the presence of other elements.
  • UV Protection: In glass manufacturing, praseodymium oxide can also be added to provide UV protection, as it absorbs ultraviolet light.
  • Chemical Reactions: It serves as a catalyst in various chemical reactions. For instance, praseodymium oxide is used in the automotive industry as a part of catalytic converters to help reduce harmful emissions from vehicle exhausts. It also finds application in the catalytic oxidation of carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons.
  • Doping Material: Praseodymium oxide is used as a doping agent in the semiconductor industry. It can alter the electrical properties of semiconductor materials, enhancing their performance in electronic devices.
  • Ferroelectric Materials: The oxide is utilized in the production of ferroelectric materials, which are important for various electronic applications, including memory devices and capacitors.
  • Permanent Magnets: While praseodymium is more directly associated with the production of high-strength permanent magnets when alloyed with other metals (e.g., neodymium, boron, and iron), praseodymium oxide can be involved in the production process or modification of magnetic materials.