Stanford Materials Corporation (SMC) provides a wide variety of lutetium products in both pure metal and compound form. Available compounds include Lutetium Acetate, Fluoride, Nitrate, Oxide, Chloride, Carbonate, Lutetium Bromide Hydrate, Lutetium 2,4-pentanedionate, and much more. Other rare earth chemicals are also available.
Lutetium (III) Nitrate is one of the important lutetium compounds. Compounds of lutetium always contain the element in the oxidation state +3. Aqueous solutions of most lutetium salts are colorless and form white crystalline solids upon drying, except the iodide. Lutetium salts, such as nitrate, sulfate, and acetate are water soluble while oxide, hydroxide, fluoride, carbonate, phosphate, and oxalate are insoluble in water. In addition, nitrate materials are oxidizing agents.
Nitrate compounds can form a flammable mixture when mixed with hydrocarbons. Lutetium is silvery-white and is the last element in the rare earth series. However, unlike most rare earth, Lutetium lacks a magnetic moment and is the least naturally abundant element of its series. The mineral monazite is the most common source of commercially produced Lutetium.
Applications of Lutetium
Used to make laser crystal.
Specialized use in ceramics, glass, phosphors, and lasers.
Catalysts in petroleum cracking in refineries.
Used in alkylation, hydrogenation, and polymerization applications.
Lutetium Nitrate Specification
Item No.
Description
Purity (REO/TREO)
NO71-3N
Lutetium Nitrate
TREO: > 40%
99.9%
NO71-4N
Lutetium Nitrate
TREO: > 40%
99.99%
Lutetium Nitrate Packaging
Our lutetium (III) nitrate hydrate is carefully handled to minimize damage during storage and transportation and to preserve the quality of our product in its original condition.