Dysprosium Nitride (DyN) is an advanced inorganic compound characterized by its high magnetic permeability, excellent electrical conductivity, and superior thermal stability. This compound is primarily used in specialized applications such as electronics, magnetic materials, and nuclear technology, where it serves in critical components exposed to high-temperature and high-stress environments. Its unique chemical composition and properties make it suitable for demanding applications requiring reliability and high performance.
Product Overview
Dysprosium nitride (DyN) is a gray powder with a high density and chemical reactivity. It is stable at room temperature in nitrogen or argon environments, but undergoes oxidation and hydrolysis in humid air, producing dysprosium hydroxide and ammonia. The carbon thermal reduction method is commonly used in its manufacturing process.
Key Features
- High Density: DyN has a high density, making it suitable for specific industrial applications.
- Reactivity: DyN is chemically active and easily oxidizes in air.
- Stability: Stable in nitrogen and argon environments, but hydrolyzes in humid air.
Applications
- Magnetic Storage Materials: DyN is widely used in the synthesis of magnetic storage materials.
- Phosphors: As one of the components of phosphorescent materials, DyN is used in the production of phosphors.
- Special Alloys: Used in the synthesis of special alloys to enhance their performance.
Property | Content |
Molecular Formula | DyN |
CAS | 12019-88-4 |
Density | 9.930 g/cm³ |
Appearance | Gray Powder |
Molar Mass | 176.5067 g·mol⁻¹ |
LogP | 0.01508 |
Solubility | Reacts with water |