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Samarium Trisulfate Hydrate, Samarium Sulfate Hydrate, 13465‑58‑2

Samarium Trisulfate Hydrate, Samarium Sulfate Hydrate, 13465‑58‑2

🔹 Chemical Profile

1. Identification

  • Name: Samarium(III) sulfate hydrate

  • Synonyms: Samarium trisulfate hydrate, Samarium sulfate hydrate

  • CAS Number: 13465‑58‑2

  • EC Number: 236‑749‑6

  • HS Code: 283429

2. Chemical Structure

  • Molecular Formula: Sm₂(SO₄)₃·xH₂O (commonly octahydrate)

  • Molecular Weight: ~632 g/mol (anhydrous base)

  • Purity: ≥ 99% (rare earth grade)

3. Physical Properties

  • Appearance: Pale yellow to pink crystalline solid (typical of samarium salts)

  • Density: ~3.7 g/cm³ (approximate)

  • Melting Point: Decomposes on heating

  • Solubility: Soluble in water

  • Hygroscopic: Yes

4. Chemical Properties

  • Reactivity: Stable under ambient conditions; reacts with strong bases and reducing agents

  • Stability: Moisture‑sensitive; decomposes at elevated temperatures

  • Nature: Acidic salt

5. Applications

  • Precursor for samarium compounds

  • Specialty optics and phosphors (Sm³⁺ is used in luminescent materials, especially red/orange emission)

  • Electronics and photonics (samarium‑doped materials for lasers and optical devices)

  • Laboratory reagent in rare earth chemistry

  • Advanced ceramics and specialty glass

6. Packaging & Logistics

  • Forms: Crystalline solid or powder

  • Storage: Cool, dry, sealed containers; protect from moisture

  • Transport Classification: Generally non‑hazardous salt (but handle with care)

  • Shelf Life: ~2 years under proper storage

7. Regulatory & Safety

  • GHS Classification: Irritant

  • CLP Labeling:

    • H315: Causes skin irritation

    • H319: Causes serious eye irritation

  • REACH / KKDİK Compliance: Required

  • MSDS: Must be provided

8. Quality & Certification

  • ISO 9001 compliant production

  • Not approved for food or cosmetic use

  • No Halal/Kosher certification

9. Notes

  • Samarium salts are especially important in phosphors, luminescent materials, and optical devices.

  • Requires moisture‑proof packaging due to hygroscopic nature.

📊 Sectoral Compliance Table

Sector / Application Compliance Notes
Textile No application
Food Not permitted in food contact or additives
Cosmetics Banned under CLP/REACH for cosmetic formulations
Metallurgy / Surface Used in specialty alloys and coatings
Ceramics / Glass Applied in advanced ceramics and specialty glass
Laboratory / Research Common reagent in rare earth chemistry
Electronics / Optics Critical in phosphors, lasers, and photonic materials
Construction Chemicals  

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