Yttrium carbonate (Y₂(CO₃)₃) is a high-purity rare-earth compound known for its superior chemical stability, optical properties, and reactivity. It is widely used in catalyst formulations, ceramic production, phosphor applications, and specialized coatings. Due to its exceptional thermal resistance and functional versatility, yttrium carbonate plays a crucial role in precision engineering, sustainable technologies, and advanced material research.
Product Overview
Yttrium carbonate is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula Y₂(CO₃)₃·X(H₂O), primarily composed of yttrium and carbonate ions. This compound possesses excellent thermal and chemical stability, making it suitable for use in high-temperature and high-pressure environments. Yttrium carbonate is widely used in the synthesis of yttrium-based materials, catalysts, and electronic components.
Product Features
- High Purity:Offers high-purity yttrium carbonate, ideal for precise synthesis and high-tech applications.
- Exceptional Stability:Exhibits good thermal and chemical stability, capable of long-term use in harsh environments.
- Customizable Specifications:Available in various particle sizes and specifications to meet the needs of diverse laboratory and industrial applications.
- Inorganic Chemical Properties:As an inorganic salt, yttrium carbonate demonstrates excellent stability at high temperatures, making it suitable for high-temperature applications.
Applications
- Yttrium-Based Material Synthesis:Used in the synthesis of yttrium-based materials, especially in the fields of electronics and optoelectronic materials.
- Catalysts:Serves as a catalyst or catalyst carrier, widely used in chemical reactions and environmental catalysis.
- Ceramic Materials:Applied in the manufacturing of high-temperature ceramics, particularly in products that require heat and corrosion resistance.
- Electronic Components:A key raw material for producing high-performance electronic devices.
- Phosphorescent Materials:Used in the production of yttrium-doped phosphorescent materials, widely applied in lighting and display technologies.