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Erbium(III) chloride hexahydrate (CAS 10025-75-9)

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CAS Number:
10025-75-9
Molecular Weight:
381.71
Molecular Formula:
ErCl36H2O
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Erbium(III) chloride hexahydrate (ErCl3·6H2O) is an inorganic compound that combines erbium and chlorine, resulting in a white, crystalline solid with water solubility. With its versatility, Erbium(III) trichloride hexahydrate finds applications in laboratory experiments and diverse scientific research endeavors. It serves as a catalyst for various organic reactions, including the synthesis of dyes and pharmaceuticals. Additionally, it acts as an oxidizing agent in the preparation of organic compounds such as alcohols and carboxylic acids. Erbium(III) trichloride hexahydrate is instrumental in the production of optically active compounds like amino acids and sugars. The biochemical and physiological effects of Erbium(III) trichloride hexahydrate have attracted research interest. Its demonstrated antioxidant properties hold potential for preventing oxidative damage. Furthermore, it exhibits anti-inflammatory and anti-tumor activities. Erbium(III) trichloride hexahydrate has also shown inhibitory effects on certain bacteria and fungi, indicating its potential for combating infections. The mechanism of action of Erbium(III) trichloride hexahydrate is intricate. It functions as a Lewis acid, accepting electrons from other molecules and forming new bonds to catalyze reactions. Additionally, it acts as a Lewis base, donating electrons to other molecules and forming new bonds to catalyze reactions. This dual Lewis acid and base behavior enhances its catalytic capabilities.


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Erbium(III) chloride hexahydrate, 20 g

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20 g
$208.00