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Calcium molybdate (CAS 7789-82-4)

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Alternate Names:
Powellite
CAS Number:
7789-82-4
Molecular Weight:
200.02
Molecular Formula:
CaMoO4
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Calcium molybdate is a compound utilized in various scientific investigations, especially in materials science and inorganic chemistry. It is studied for its role as a precursor in the production of molybdenum-based catalysts, which are important for facilitating a range of chemical reactions, including hydrodesulfurization and other petrochemical processes. Research into the compound′s luminescent properties is also conducted, examining its potential use in phosphors and other electronic materials that require specific emission characteristics. In addition, calcium molybdate is of interest in the study of ceramic engineering, where it is investigated for its thermal stability and its ability to form composite materials with unique mechanical and thermal properties. Environmental research also makes use of calcium molybdate, particularly in the context of molybdenum cycling in natural systems and its availability as a trace nutrient in agriculture.


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Calcium molybdate, 25 g

sc-234268
25 g
$56.00