Neodymium(III) phosphate
Identifiers
3D model (JSmol)
ECHA InfoCard 100.034.741
EC Number
  • 238-232-1
  • InChI=1S/Nd.H3O4P/c;1-5(2,3)4/h;(H3,1,2,3,4)/q+3;/p-3
    Key: DZNFWGVDYGAMJB-UHFFFAOYSA-K
  • [O-]P(=O)([O-])[O-].[Nd+3]
Properties
NdO4P
Molar mass 239.212 g·mol−1
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
Infobox references

Neodymium(III) phosphate is an inorganic compound, with the chemical formula of NdPO4. Its hemihydrate can be obtained by the reaction of neodymium(III) chloride and phosphoric acid;[1] its anhydrous form can be obtained by the reaction of silicon pyrophosphate (SiP2O7) and neodymium(III) fluoride.[2] It reacts with calcium pyrophosphate to obtain Ca9Nd(PO4)7.[3]

References

  1. Hukuo, Keniti; Hikichi, Yasuo. Syntheses of rare earth orthophosphates (RPO4·nH2O, R = La-Yb, n = 0-2). Nagoya Kogyo Daigaku Gakuho, 1980. 31: 175-182. ISSN 0369-3171.
  2. Carlos E. Bamberger, George M. Begun, Dale E. Heatherly (November 1983). "Synthesis of Metal Phosphates Using SiP2O7". Journal of the American Ceramic Society. 66 (11): c208–c209. doi:10.1111/j.1151-2916.1983.tb10575.x. ISSN 0002-7820. Retrieved 2022-03-06.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  3. Teterskii, A. V.; Morozov, V. A.; Stefanovich, S. Yu.; Lazoryak, M. V. Dielectric and nonlinear optical properties of the Ca9R(PO4)7 (R = Ln) Phosphate. Zhurnal Neorganicheskoi Khimii, 2005. 50 (7): 1072-1076.
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