Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Holmium Oxide GPR RECTAPUR®
Quantity/Pack Size – 5 g
Form – Powder
Grade – GPR (General Purpose Reagent)
Application – Optical coatings, magnetic materials, catalysts
Product Overview
Holmium Oxide GPR RECTAPUR® is a high-purity rare earth oxide designed for demanding laboratory applications. With a trace metal basis of 99.9%, this reagent-grade compound ensures consistent performance in optical, magnetic, and catalytic research. The fine powder form allows for easy dissolution and uniform dispersion, making it suitable for precise experimental protocols. Its exceptional purity minimizes impurities, reducing background interference in analytical procedures. The GPR grade designation guarantees reliability for general-purpose laboratory use, while the RECTAPUR® certification ensures stringent quality control. This holmium oxide variant is particularly valued for its unique magnetic properties and sharp optical absorption bands, making it indispensable in specialized research applications. The 5 g packaging provides an optimal quantity for both small-scale experiments and larger research projects, offering flexibility without compromising material integrity.
FAQs
1. What is the chemical formula of Holmium Oxide GPR RECTAPUR®?
Holmium Oxide has the chemical formula Ho2O3, representing its composition as a sesquioxide of holmium.
2. How should this holmium oxide be stored for long-term use?
Store in a tightly sealed container in a cool, dry place away from moisture and incompatible substances to maintain its purity.
3. Is this product compatible with standard laboratory glassware?
Yes, Holmium Oxide GPR RECTAPUR® is compatible with borosilicate glass and most common laboratory containers.
4. What alternatives exist for similar rare earth oxide applications?
Erbium oxide and dysprosium oxide offer comparable properties for certain applications, though their specific characteristics differ.
5. Does this product require any special handling precautions?
While not highly hazardous, standard laboratory safety practices including gloves and eye protection are recommended when handling.










