Dysprosium Oxide Nanopowder
Product #: 2910DX
Dysprosium Oxide Nanoparticles / Nanopowder (Dy2O3)
$85/5g
$190/25g
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Product Properties
Dysprosium Oxide Powder Dy2O3
Dy2O3 Nanopowder Purity: 99.9+%
Dy2O3 Nanopowder APS: 50 nm
Dy2O3 Nanopowder SSA: >20 m2/g
Dy2O3 Nanopowder Morphology: Spherical
Dy2O3 Nanopowder Bulk Density: 0.45 g/cm3
Dy2O3 Nanopowder True Density: 7.8 g/cm3
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2910DX Cobalt (II) Oxide Nanoparticles/ Nanopowder MSDS for Download
Dysprosium Oxide ( Dy2O3 )Nanopowder/ Nanoparticles General Description
A fine white powder material composed of dysprosium oxide particles with approximately 50nm diameters. A nanomaterial known for its unique magneto-optical properties, it has been thoroughly utilized and explored for nuclear, luminescent, fluorescent, and other purposes. To find out more about ordering, handling, and utilizing dysprosium oxide nanoparticles / nanopowder (Dy2O3) contact SSNano directly.
Dysprosium Oxide ( Dy2O3 )Nanopowder/ Nanoparticles Applications
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Data storage: Like many nanomaterials with magnetic, ferrous, or optical traits, dysprosium oxide nanoparticles have been utilized and studied for their viability in advanced data storage. In particular, these nanopowders are used as materials for magneto-optical recording.
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Luminescence: The unique properties of Dy2O3 make it of use in various luminescent and fluorescent applications, including material doping and various others.
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Neutron-based applications: Various traits of dysprosium oxide nanoparticles makes the material of particular interest in various interactions with neutron energy. Examples include utilization in the measurement of neutron energy, use as a neutron absorbent, nuclear control rods, and more.
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Material additive: There are several properties of dysprosium oxide nanoparticles which they can impart onto materials when used as an additive, dopant, or base ingredient. Materials include glass for optical devices and fluorescent materials.
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