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PRASEODYMIUM

CAS No.
7440-10-0
Chemical Name:
PRASEODYMIUM
Synonyms
PR000150;PR000200;PR007910;PR000210;PR000050;PR000100;PR005110;PR000230;PRASEODYMIUM;PRAESODYMIUM
CBNumber:
CB4156796
Molecular Formula:
Pr
Molecular Weight:
140.91
MDL Number:
MFCD00011174
MOL File:
7440-10-0.mol
MSDS File:
SDS
Last updated:2023-04-23 13:52:06

PRASEODYMIUM Properties

Melting point 931 °C (lit.)
Boiling point 3520 °C (lit.)
Density 6.71 g/mL at 25 °C (lit.)
storage temp. Flammables area
form powder
color White
Specific Gravity 6.782
Resistivity 68 μΩ-cm, 20°C
Water Solubility Reacts with water.
Sensitive Air & Moisture Sensitive
Merck 13,7797
Exposure limits ACGIH: TWA 2 ppm; STEL 4 ppm
OSHA: TWA 2 ppm(5 mg/m3)
NIOSH: IDLH 25 ppm; TWA 2 ppm(5 mg/m3); STEL 4 ppm(10 mg/m3)
CAS DataBase Reference 7440-10-0(CAS DataBase Reference)
EWG's Food Scores 1
FDA UNII NKN7EZA750
EPA Substance Registry System Praseodymium (7440-10-0)

PRASEODYMIUM Properties

Poissons Ratio 0.281
Shear Modulus 14.8 GPa
Hardness, Vickers 20
Bulk Modulus 28.8 GPa

SAFETY

Risk and Safety Statements

Symbol(GHS)  GHS hazard pictogramsGHS hazard pictograms
GHS02,GHS07
Signal word  Danger
Hazard statements  H250-H315-H319-H413
Precautionary statements  P210-P231+P232-P273-P302+P352-P305+P351+P338-P370+P378
Hazard Codes  F,C
Risk Statements  17-11-34
Safety Statements  17-7/9-33-16-45-36/37/39-27-26-23
RIDADR  UN 3208 4.3/PG 1
WGK Germany  3
1-10
TSCA  Yes
HazardClass  8
PackingGroup  III
HS Code  28053090
NFPA 704
0
3 0

PRASEODYMIUM price More Price(71)

Manufacturer Product number Product description CAS number Packaging Price Updated Buy
Sigma-Aldrich GF03436141 Praseodymium foil, thickness 0.50mm, size 25 × 25mm, purity 99% 7440-10-0 1ea $550 2024-03-01 Buy
Sigma-Aldrich 263176 Praseodymium powder, ~40mesh, 99.5% trace rare earth metals basis 7440-10-0 5g $94.4 2023-06-20 Buy
Alfa Aesar 088088 Praseodymium, AAS standard solution 100mL $34.65 2024-03-01 Buy
Alfa Aesar 088088 Praseodymium, AAS standard solution 500mL $72.65 2024-03-01 Buy
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Product number Packaging Price Buy
GF03436141 1ea $550 Buy
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PRASEODYMIUM Chemical Properties,Uses,Production

Uses

Praseodymium resembles the typical trivalent rare earths, however, it will exhibit a +4 state when stabilized in a zirconia host. The element is found in most all light rare earth derivatives.
It is highly valued for ceramics as a bright yellow pigment in praseodymium doped zirconia because of its optimum reflectance at 560 nm.
Much research is being done on its optical properties for use in amplification of telecommunication systems, including as a doping agent in Fluoride fibers.
Praseodymium is present in the rare earth mixture whose Fluoride forms the core of carbon arc lights which are used in the motion picture industry for studio lighting and projector lights.
Doping Praseodymium in Fluoride glass allows it to be used as a single mode fiber optical amplifier.
It is also used in the scintillator for medical CAT scans.
As an alloying agent with Magnesium to create high-strength metals that are used in aircraft engines.
Praseodymium compounds give glasses and enamels a yellow color.
Praseodymium Metal, is used as high-strength alloying agent in the Magnesium used in parts of aircraft engines. It is an important alloying agent in Neodymium-Iron-Boron magnets. Praseodymium is used to create high-power magnets notable for their strength and durability. It also used in lighters, torch strikers, 'flint and steel' fire starters, etc.
PRASEODYMIUM

Chemical Properties

grey powder

Physical properties

Praseodymium is a silvery-white, soft metal that is easily formed into various shapes. Whenthe pure metal is exposed to the air, a green oxide coating forms on its surface. To preventoxidation, praseodymium is usually kept in oil in a covered container.
Its melting point is 931°C, its boiling point is 3,520°C, and its density is 6.77g/cm3.

Isotopes

There are 45 isotopes of praseodymium. All are artificially produced and radioactivewith half-lives ranging from several hundred nanoseconds to 23.6 days. Only oneis stable (Pa-141), and it makes up 100% of the praseodymium found in the Earth’scrust.

Origin of Name

The name is derived from two Greek words, prasios and didymos, which together mean “green twins.”

Occurrence

Praseodymium is the 41st most abundant element on Earth and is found in the ores of monazite,cerite, bastnasite, and allanite along with other rare-earths. Praseodymium is also the stableisotope resulting from the process of fission of some other heavy elements, such as uranium.
Praseodymium is mainly found in monazite sands and bastnasite ores. The monazite sandscontain all of the rare-earths and are found in river sand in India and Brazil as well as inFlorida beach sand. A large deposit of bastnasite exists in California.
Praseodymium is separated from its ore and other rare-earths by a process called ionexchange, which exchanges one type of ion for another.

History

In 1879, Lecoq de Boisbaudran isolated a new earth, samaria, from didymia obtained from the mineral samarskite. Six years later, in 1885, von Welsbach separated didymia into two others, praseodymia and neodymia, which gave salts of different colors. As with other rare earths, compounds of these elements in solution have distinctive sharp spectral absorption bands or lines, some of which are only a few Angstroms wide. Praseodymium occurs along with other rare-earth elements in a variety of minerals. Monazite and bastnasite are the two principal commercial sources of the rare-earth metals. Ion-exchange and solvent extraction techniques have led to much easier isolation of the rare earths and the cost has dropped greatly. Thirty-seven isotopes and isomers are now recognized. Praseodymium can be prepared by several methods, such as by calcium reduction of the anhydrous chloride or fluoride. Misch metal, used in making cigarette lighters, contains about 5% praseodymium metal. Praseodymium is soft, silvery, malleable, and ductile. It was prepared in relatively pure form in 1931. It is somewhat more resistant to corrosion in air than europium, lanthanum, cerium, or neodymium, but it does develop a green oxide coating that splits off when exposed to air. As with other rare-earth metals it should be kept under a light mineral oil or sealed in plastic. The rare-earth oxides, including Pr2O3, are among the most refractory substances known. Along with other rare earths, it is widely used as a core material for carbon arcs used by the motion picture industry for studio lighting and projection. Salts of praseodymium are used to color glasses and enamels; when mixed with certain other materials, praseodymium produces an intense and unusually clean yellow color in glass. Didymium glass, of which praseodymium is a component, is a colorant for welder’s goggles. The metal (99.9% pure) is priced at about $4/g.

Characteristics

As a metal, Pr is hygroscopic (adsorbs water) and tarnishes in the atmosphere. It will reactwith water to liberate hydrogen. It is soluble in acids and forms greenish salts, along with someother rare-earths. It is used to fabricate the electrodes for high-intensity lights.

Uses

Praseodymium optical properties for use in amplification of telecommunication systems, including as a doping agent in fluoride fibers. It is also used in the scintillator for medical CAT scans. Used as additive for special steel, non-ferric alloy, hydrogen storage alloy, also reducer for making other rare Earth metal.

Uses

Praseodymium’s major use is as an alloying agent along with magnesium to produce highstrengthsteel that is used in airplane engines and automobiles parts. Notwithstanding its greenish color, another important use of praseodymium is as a yellow pigment to color glassand ceramics. Along with several other rare-earths, it is also used to form the electrodes forhigh-intensity arc lamps.
It is used to manufacture safety goggles that filter out strong yellow light (used in welding,for example). Misch metal uses about 5% Pr in the manufacture of cigarette lighter flints.

Uses

Praseodymium salts, ingredient of mischmetal, core material for carbon arcs, colorant in glazes and glasses, catalyst, phosphors, lasers.

Definition

Pr. Metallic element of atomic number 59, group IIIB of the periodic table, one of the rare earth elements of the lanthanide group, aw 140.9077, valences = 3, 4. No stable isotopes.

Preparation

Praesodymium may be recovered from its minerals monazite and bastanasite. The didymia extract of rare earth minerals is a mixture of praesodymia and neodymia, primarily oxides of praesodymium and neodymium. Several methods are known for isolation of rare earths. These are applicable to all rare earths including praesodymium. They include solvent extractions,ionexchange, and fractional crystallization. While the first two methods form easy and rapid separation of rare earth metals, fractional crystallization is more tedious. Extractions and separations of rare earths have been discussed in detail earlier (see Neodymium and Cerium).
Praesodymium metal can be obtained from its anhydrous halides by reduction with calcium. The metal also may be prepared by electrolysis of fused praesodymium chloride at elevated temperatures (about 1,000°C).Alternatively, an eutectic mixture of praesodymium chloride, potassium chloride, and sodium chloride may be electrolyzed. In such electrolysis graphite is the anode and tungsten the cathode.

Definition

A soft ductile malleable silvery element of the lanthanoid series of metals. It occurs in association with other lanthanoids. Praseodymium is used in several alloys, as a catalyst, and in enamel and yellow glass for eye protection. Symbol: Pr; m.p. 931°C; b.p. 3512°C; r.d. 6.773 (20°C); p.n. 59; r.a.m. 140.91.

Definition

praseodymium: Symbol Pr. A softsilvery metallic element belonging tothe lanthanoids; a.n. 59; r.a.m.140.91; r.d. 6.773; m.p. 931°C; b.p.3512°C. It occurs in bastnasite andmonazite, from which it is recoveredby an ion-exchange process. The onlynaturally occurring isotope ispraseodymium–141, which is notradioactive; however, fourteen radioisotopeshave been produced. It isused in mischmetal, a rare-earthalloy containing 5% praseodymium,for use in lighter ?ints. Another rareearthmixture containing 30%praseodymium is used as a catalyst in cracking crude oil. The element wasdiscovered by C. A. von Welsbach in1885.

Hazard

If praseodymium gets wet or is submerged in water, the hydrogen released may explode. Itmust be kept dry and protected from the atmosphere.

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