Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – EurOpium(III) fluOride, anhydrOus, REactOn™, 99.9% (REO)
Quantity/Pack Size – 10g, 2g
Form – Powder
Grade – REactOn™ (99.9% REO)
Application – Specialized research, synthesis, and high-purity chemical processes
Product Overview
Europium(III) Fluoride, anhydrous, from the REactOn™ series, delivers unmatched purity at 99.9% REO, ensuring reliability in demanding laboratory applications. This high-grade fluoride compound is meticulously processed to eliminate moisture and impurities, making it a preferred choice for researchers and chemists requiring precise, contamination-free results. Its fine powder form guarantees uniform dissolution and reaction consistency, critical for experiments where trace impurities can compromise outcomes. The REactOn™ certification underscores its adherence to stringent quality benchmarks, offering peace of mind for sensitive procedures. Whether used in inorganic synthesis, material science, or as a precursor in advanced chemical formulations, this product maintains stability under varied conditions. The anhydrous nature further enhances its shelf life and handling ease, reducing the risk of hydrolysis or degradation over time. Designed for professionals, it meets the exacting standards of modern laboratories, where reproducibility and accuracy are non-negotiable.
FAQs
1. What is the purity level of this Europium(III) Fluoride?
This product is certified at 99.9% REO (Rare Earth Oxide) purity under the REactOn™ grade, ensuring minimal impurities for high-precision applications.
2. Is this compound compatible with standard glassware?
Yes, Europium(III) Fluoride in anhydrous form is compatible with borosilicate glass and most lab-grade containers, but avoid prolonged exposure to moisture.
3. Are there lower-purity alternatives available for cost-sensitive applications?
Lower-grade Europium(III) Fluoride (e.g., 99.5% REO) may be available, but this 99.9% REO variant is optimized for critical research needs.
4. How should this product be stored to maintain stability?
Store in a tightly sealed container under inert gas (e.g., argon) in a cool, dry place to prevent moisture absorption and oxidation.
5. Can this be used as a precursor for Europium-doped materials?
Yes, its high purity and anhydrous state make it suitable for synthesizing Europium-doped phosphors, ceramics, and other advanced materials.










