Lutetium Oxide (Lu2O3)
Lutetium Oxide (Lu2O3), also called lutecia, is a cubic compound of lutetium. It is a lanthanide oxide, also known as a rare earth. Lutetium Oxide is white in color and insoluble in water. Due to the nature of oxide compounds, Lutetium Oxide is not conductive to electricity. However, it produces lutetium tantalate, the densest white material known, and is frequently used for x-ray phosphors. It is also insoluble in water solutions and is useful for ceramic applications.
Appearance: White Powder, Not Hazardous
Melting point: 2490 °C
Molecular formula: Lu2O3
Molar mass: 397.932 g/mol
Density (at R.T.): 9.42g/cc
Lutetium Oxide Purity:
99% - 99,9999%
Specifications of Lutetium Oxide (Lu2O3):
Description |
Purity |
Lutetium Oxide
D50 = ~ 3.93 µm |
99.99% |
Lutetium Oxide for vacuum deposition.
3-12mm or custom size |
99.99% |
Lutetium Oxide
D50 = ~ 3.93 µm |
99.995% |
Lutetium Oxide
D50 = ~ 3.93 µm |
99.999% |
Applications Lutetium Oxide (Lu2O3):
1. Used in glass, optic and ceramic applications.
2. Used as phosphors in x-ray applications.
3. Used as a catalyst for cracking, alkylation, hydrogenation, and polymerization.
Packaging of Lutetium Oxide:
Our Lutetium Oxide is carefully handled to prevent damage during storage and transportation and to preserve the quality of our product in its original condition.