Ln2o3
Ln2O3 is an inorganic compound composed of lanthanum and oxygen. It is a white powder with a high melting point. Ln2O3 is primarily used as a raw material in the production of various industrial and scientific applications, including ceramics, catalysts, and optical coatings.
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4 protocols using ln2o3
Synthesis of Ln-Doped Polystyrene Beads
Lanthanide Chloride Synthesis and Complexation
Eu and Lu; Sigma-Aldrich 99.9%)
were converted into corresponding chlorides LnCl3·nH2O (n = 6–7) by adding
an appropriate amount of hydrochloric acid and drying out the product
on water bath. 6,6,7,7,8,8,8-Heptafluoro-2,2-dimethyl-3,5-octanedione
(Hfod) and 2,3-bis(2-pyridyl)pyrazine (bpp) were also purchased from
Sigma-Aldrich. Polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) with an average molecular
weight of 120,000 (Aldrich) was used. AR/spectroscopic grade solvents
were used in the study.
Synthesis of Lanthanide-Doped Nanomaterials
Synthesis of Rare-Earth Doped Nanoparticles
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