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Send EmailSamarium Trisulfate Hydrate, Samarium Sulfate Hydrate, 13465‑58‑2
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
Molecular Formula: Sm₂(SO₄)₃·xH₂O (commonly octahydrate)
Molecular Weight: ~632 g/mol (anhydrous base)
Purity: ≥ 99% (rare earth grade)
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
Reactivity: Stable under ambient conditions; reacts with strong bases and reducing agents
Stability: Moisture‑sensitive; decomposes at elevated temperatures
Nature: Acidic salt
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
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
GHS Classification: Irritant
CLP Labeling:
H315: Causes skin irritation
H319: Causes serious eye irritation
REACH / KKDİK Compliance: Required
MSDS: Must be provided
ISO 9001 compliant production
Not approved for food or cosmetic use
No Halal/Kosher certification
Samarium salts are especially important in phosphors, luminescent materials, and optical devices.
Requires moisture‑proof packaging due to hygroscopic nature.
| 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 | ❌ |