Lutetium Oxide Description
Lutetium Oxide (Lu2O3), also known as Lutecia, is a cubic compound of Lutetium. It is a lanthanide oxide. It is also designated as rare earth. It exhibits a white colour and is insoluble in water. Given that oxide compounds do not conduct electricity, it is non-conductive. It produces lutetium tantalate, the densest known white material, and is used in X‑ray scintillators. It is insoluble in aqueous solutions. It finds application in ceramics.

Applications of Lutetium Oxide
- Researchers employ Lutetium Oxide in glass manufacture, optical systems and ceramic applications.
- It serves as a phosphor in X‑ray applications.
- Engineers utilise Lutetium Oxide as a catalyst for cracking, alkylation, hydrogenation and polymerisation.
- It is used in the production of laser crystals.
Lutetium Oxide Specification
Article No.
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Description
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Purity (REO/TREO)
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Batch Size
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OX71-4N
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Lutetium Oxide D50 = ~ 3.93 µm
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99.99 %
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100 g 500 g 1000 g
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OX71VD-4N
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Lutetium Oxide for vacuum deposition. 3–12 mm or customer‑specified dimensions
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99.99%
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100 g 500 g 5 kg
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OX71-4N5
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Lutetium Oxide D50 = ~ 3.93 µm
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99.995 %
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100 g 500 g 1000 g
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OX71-5N
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Lutetium Oxide D50 = ~ 3.93 µm
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99.999 %
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100 g 500 g 1000 g
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Lutetium Oxide Packaging
Our Lutetium Oxide is managed under controlled conditions to prevent damage during storage and transport and to maintain its quality in its original state.

Specification
CAS Number
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12032-20-1
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Appearance
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White Powder
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Molecular Formula
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Lu2O3
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Purity
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≥99.9%, 99.99%, or customized
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Particle Size
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Customized
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*The powder with other particle sizes, purity levels, and specifications can be customized. Please contact us for more details.