Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Gallium(III) nitrate hydrate, Puratronic™, 99.999% (metals basis)
Quantity/Pack Size – 500g, 100g, 25g, 5g
Form – Hydrated crystalline powder
Grade – Puratronic™ (99.999% metals basis)
Application – High-precision synthesis, semiconductor research, analytical standards
Product Overview
Gallium(III) nitrate hydrate from the Puratronic™ series delivers ultra-high purity (99.999% metals basis), making it indispensable for applications demanding exceptional trace metal control. This hydrated crystalline powder dissolves readily in water, forming clear solutions ideal for precise stoichiometric reactions. The material undergoes rigorous purification to eliminate metallic impurities, ensuring consistent performance in sensitive analytical techniques and advanced material synthesis. Its well-defined composition minimizes batch-to-batch variability, a critical factor in reproducibility-focused research. The hydrate form provides enhanced stability during storage while maintaining compatibility with aqueous systems. Researchers benefit from its low moisture content and controlled particle size distribution, which facilitate uniform dissolution and accurate dosing. As a Puratronic™ grade product, it meets the stringent requirements of semiconductor fabrication, thin-film deposition, and other high-tech applications where trace contaminants could compromise results. The product’s documentation includes comprehensive traceability data, allowing users to verify its suitability for their specific protocols.
FAQs
1. What is the exact metal purity of this gallium nitrate hydrate?
The product guarantees 99.999% purity on a metals basis, verified through ICP-OES analysis to ensure minimal trace metal contamination.
2. Can this be used directly in aqueous solutions without further purification?
Yes, the Puratronic™ grade is designed for direct use in aqueous systems, though some applications may require filtration depending on protocol sensitivity.
3. How does the hydrate form differ from anhydrous gallium nitrate?
The hydrate form offers better water solubility and stability during storage, while anhydrous versions may require special handling to prevent moisture absorption.
4. What storage conditions are recommended to maintain purity?
Store in a tightly sealed container under inert atmosphere at room temperature, protected from light and moisture to preserve the 99.999% purity.
5. Are there any known incompatibilities with common lab solvents?
It reacts violently with strong reducing agents and should not be combined with organic solvents like acetone or ethanol without proper safety measures.










