Samarium(III) Chloride Hexahydrate (SmCl3 · 6H2O) - Powder
Product Description
Samarium(III) chloride, also known as samarium trichloride, is an inorganic compound of samarium and chloride. It is a pale yellow solid that rapidly absorbs water to form a hexahydrate, SmCl3.6H2O. The compound has few practical applications but is used in laboratories for research on new compounds of samarium.
Chemical formula:SmCl3•xH2O
Molar mass:364.80 g/mol (hexahydrate)
Appearance:cream-coloured solid (hexahydrate)
Density:2.383 g/cm3 (hexahydrate)
Melting point:682 °C (1,260 °F; 955 K)
Application
Samarium(III) chloride is used for the preparation of samarium metal, which has a variety of uses, notably in magnets. In laboratory Samarium(III) chloride can also be used as a starting point for the preparation of other samarium salts. It is used as infrares absorbing glass, lasers, color television phosphors, magnets, microwave filters. It is used as catalyst in cracking crude petroleum and used as an alloy with cobalt for magnets. It is used as neutron capture masers and have applications in nuclear industry.