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Samarium Oxide Nanoparticles/Nanopowder and Applications

General Information about Samarium Oxide    
                                    
Samarium Oxide is a chemical compound consists of Samarium metal and Oxygen with the chemical formula of Sm2O3. Samarium Oxide appears as pale yellow powder. It has very high melting point which is 2335 oC.

Applications of Samarium Oxide Nanoparticles/Nanopowder
Samarium Oxide nanoparticles/nanopowder are used in high permittivity ceramics for dielectric resonators and substrates. In carbon dioxide gas sensors Samarium Oxide nanoparticles/nanopowder are used as solid state electrolyte. Samarium Oxide nanoparticles/nanopowder are used to make composite with Cerium Oxide nanoparticles/nanopowder and this composite can be used in solid oxide fuel cells. Samarium Oxide nanoparticles/ nanopowder are used in nuclear reaction piles as structural and shielding materials. Also Samarium Oxide nanoparticles/nanopowderis often used as a catalyst for the dehydration of ethanol.

Technical Properties of Our Samarium Oxide (Sm2O3) Nanoparticles/Nanopowder, 13-47 nm, Purity 99.955% Product
Purity %99.955
Colorpale yellow
AVERAGE PARTICLE SIZE (nm):13-47
SPECIFIC SURFACE AREA (m2/g):25-55
Bulk Density (g/cm3)<0.05
True Density (g/cm3)2,2


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