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Atomfair Erbium bromide (ErBr3) Br3Er
Description Erbium Bromide (ErBr3) is a high-purity inorganic compound composed of erbium and bromine, with the molecular formula Br3Er. This hygroscopic crystalline solid is widely utilized in advanced material science and optical applications due to its unique luminescent and catalytic properties. With a CAS number of 13676-48-7, our ErBr3is synthesized under stringent conditions to ensure exceptional quality, making it ideal for research and industrial processes. Available in various purities and formulations, this compound is packaged under inert conditions to maintain stability and performance. Suitable for use in spectroscopy, laser technology, and as a precursor in chemical vapor deposition (CVD).
Description
Description
Erbium Bromide (ErBr3) is a high-purity inorganic compound composed of erbium and bromine, with the molecular formula Br3Er. This hygroscopic crystalline solid is widely utilized in advanced material science and optical applications due to its unique luminescent and catalytic properties. With a CAS number of 13676-48-7, our ErBr3 is synthesized under stringent conditions to ensure exceptional quality, making it ideal for research and industrial processes. Available in various purities and formulations, this compound is packaged under inert conditions to maintain stability and performance. Suitable for use in spectroscopy, laser technology, and as a precursor in chemical vapor deposition (CVD).
- CAS No: 13676-48-7
- Molecular Formula: Br3Er
- Molecular Weight: 406.97
- Exact Mass: 404.68326
- Monoisotopic Mass: 402.68531
- IUPAC Name: tribromoerbium
- SMILES: Br[Er](Br)Br
- Synonyms: Erbium bromide, 13536-73-7, Erbium bromide (ErBr3), DTXSID4065525, EINECS 236-895-1
Application
Erbium Bromide (ErBr3) is primarily used as a dopant in optical fibers and amplifiers to enhance signal transmission in telecommunications. It also serves as a catalyst in organic synthesis and polymerization reactions. In material science, ErBr3 is employed in the production of specialized glasses and ceramics with tailored optical properties.
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