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7429-91-6 Structure
IdentificationMore
[Name]

DYSPROSIUM
[CAS]

7429-91-6
[Synonyms]

Dy
DY005105
DY005110
DY000200
DY000225
DY007910
DY000220
DY006010
DY007905
DY000210
DY000240
DYSPROSIUM
dysprosium atom
Dysprosium foil
DYSPROSIUM METAL
LETHEEN MODIFIED
DYSPROSIUM, 99.9%
Dysprosium, Chips
Dysprosium, ingot
Dysprosium pieces
DysprosiumpowderN
Dysprosium Powder
Dysprosium , sheet
DYSPROSIUM STANDARD
DysprosiumingotNREO
Dy Standard Solution
Acid Chrome Yellow 3G
Ke-nachrome Yellow KR
Dysprosium,99.9%,chip
Dysprosium,99.9%,ingot
Dysprosium Ingot (Reo)
Dysprosium, Chips 99.9%
DysprosiumchipsNREOcamm
DYSPROSIUM ICP STANDARD
DYSPROSIUM, CHIP, 99.9%
DYSPROSIUM, INGOT, 99.9%
DYSPROSIUM, SMALL PIECES
Dysprosium, chip, 99.90%
Dysprosiumfoil(99.9%REO)
Dysprosium Pieces <13 mm
Dysprosium, ingot, 99.90%
DYSPROSIUM, 99.90%, INGOT
Dysprosium, Powder, -40 Mesh
DYSPROSIUM CHIPS (99.9% REO)
DYSPROSIUM INGOT (99.9% REO)
C.I.Mordant Yellow 18(13990)
DYSPROSIUM POWDER (99.9% REO)
Dysprosium ingot, 99.8% (REO)
DYSPROSIUM ISO 9001:2015 REACH
Ultra Thin Dysprosium Nanofoil
Dysprosium Rod 6.25 mm diameter
Dysprosium Rod 12.5 mm diameter
DYSPROSIUM FOIL, 3N: (99.9%REO)
DysprosiumfoilNREOmmthickcagxmm
DYSPROSIUM INGOT, 3N: (99.9%REO)
DYSPROSIUM CHIPS, 3N: (99.9%REO)
Dysprosiummetal,ingot,99.9%(REO)
Dysprosium Foil 0.5 x 25 x 50 mm
Dysprosium Foil 0.25 x 25 x 50 mm
DYSPROSIUM, AAS STANDARD SOLUTION
DYSPROSIUM SINGLE ELEMENT STANDARD
Dysprosium, Powder, -40 Mesh 99.9%
DYSPROSIUM PLASMA EMISSION STANDARD
DYSPROSIUM, PLASMA STANDARD SOLUTION
DYSPROSIUM: 99.95%, DENTRITIC PIECES
DYSPROSIUM ATOMIC ABSORPTION STANDARD
DYSPROSIUM, FOIL, 0.25MM THICK, 99.9%
Dysprosium, Rare Earth Oxides Content
Dysprosium rod, 12.7mm (0.5 in.) dia.
DYSPROSIUM, POWDER, CA. 40 MESH, 99.9%
Dysprosium pieces, Distilled dendritic
Dysprosium foil, 1.0mm (0.04 in.) thick
Dysprosium foil, 0.25mm (0.01 in.) thick
DYSPROSIUM ICP STANDARD TRACEABLE TO SRM
DysprosiuM powder, -200 Mesh, 99.9% (REO)
Dysprosium foil, 0.62mm (0.024 in.) thick
Dysprosium powder, -325 mesh, 99.9% (REO)
Dysprosium ingot/button, ^=50.8mm (2.0in) dia
DYSPROSIUM: 99.9%, CHIPS AMPOULED UNDER ARGON
DYSPROSIUM ATOMIC ABSORPTION STANDARD SOLUTION
Dysprosium, AAS standard solution, Dy 1000μg/mL
DYSPROSIUM PLASMA EMISSION SPECTROSCOPY STANDARD
Dysprosiumpowder,<250micron,REacton,99.9%(REO)
Dysprosium plasma standard solution, Dy 1000μg/mL
Dysprosium plasma standard solution, Dy 10000μg/mL
Dysprosium ingot, 99.9% trace rare earth metals basis
Dysprosium atomic absorption standard solution,powder
Dysprosium sputtering target, 50.8mm dia x 1.59mm thick
Dysprosium sputtering target, 50.8mm dia x 3.18mm thick
Dysprosium sputtering target, 76.2mm dia x 3.18mm thick
Dysprosium, AAS standard solution, Specpure(R), Dy 1000μg/ml
DYSPROSIUM ROD, 12.7MM (0.5IN) DIA, 99.9% (METALS BASIS EXCL
DYSPROSIUM ROD, 6.35MM (0.25IN) DIA, 99.9% (METALS BASIS EXC
Dysprosium, plasma standard solution, Specpure(R), Dy 1000μg/ml
Dysprosium, plasma standard solution, Specpure(R), Dy 10,000μg/ml
Dysprosium rod, 6.35mm dia., 99.5% trace metals basis excluding Ta
DysprosiuM rod, 6.35MM (0.25in) dia, 99.7% (Metals basis excluding Ta)
Dysprosium pieces, distilled dendritic, 99.9% trace rare earth metals basis
[EINECS(EC#)]

231-073-9
[Molecular Formula]

Dy
[MDL Number]

MFCD00010982
[Molecular Weight]

162.5
[MOL File]

7429-91-6.mol
Chemical PropertiesBack Directory
[Appearance]

metal ingots
[Melting point ]

1412 °C(lit.)
[Boiling point ]

2567 °C(lit.)
[density ]

8.559 g/mL at 25 °C(lit.)
[solubility ]

soluble in dilute acid solutions
[form ]

powder
[color ]

Silver-gray
[Specific Gravity]

8.54
[Resistivity]

89 μΩ-cm, 20°C
[Water Solubility ]

reacts slowly with H2O; soluble dilute acids [HAW93]
[Sensitive ]

Air & Moisture Sensitive
[Merck ]

13,3515
[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)
[History]

Dysprosium was discovered in 1886 by Lecoq de Boisbaudran, but not isolated. Neither the oxide nor the metal was available in relatively pure form until the development of ion-exchange separation and metallographic reduction techniques by Spedding and associates about 1950. Dysprosium occurs along with other so-called rare-earth or lanthanide elements in a variety of minerals such as xenotime, fergusonite, gadolinite, euxenite, polycrase, and blomstrandine. The most important sources, however, are from monazite and bastnasite. Dysprosium can be prepared by reduction of the trifluoride with calcium. The element has a metallic, bright silver luster. It is relatively stable in air at room temperature, and is readily attacked and dissolved, with the evolution of hydrogen, by dilute and concentrated mineral acids. The metal is soft enough to be cut with a knife and can be machined without sparking if overheating is avoided. Small amounts of impurities can greatly affect its physical properties. While dysprosium has not yet found many applications, its thermal neutron absorption cross-section and high melting point suggest metallurgical uses in nuclear control applications and for alloying with special stainless steels. A dysprosium oxide-nickel cermet has found use in cooling nuclear reactor rods. This cermet absorbs neutrons readily without swelling or contracting under prolonged neutron bombardment. In combination with vanadium and other rare earths, dysprosium has been used in making laser materials. Dysprosium-cadmium chalcogenides, as sources of infrared radiation, have been used for studying chemical reactions. The cost of dysprosium metal has dropped in recent years since the development of ionexchange and solvent extraction techniques, and the discovery of large ore bodies. Thirty-two isotopes and isomers are now known. The metal costs about $6/g (99.9% purity).
[CAS DataBase Reference]

7429-91-6(CAS DataBase Reference)
[EPA Substance Registry System]

Dysprosium (7429-91-6)
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[Chemical Properties]

metal ingots
[Physical properties]

Dysprosium is a dense (specific gravity = 8.540) metal. It is soft, and when cut with aknife, it appears as a silvery metal that oxidizes slowly at room temperatures. The white oxide(Dy2O3) that forms on the outside of the metal sloughs off, exposing a fresh surface of themetal for more oxidation. The oxide of dysprosium is also called dysprosia.
Dysprosium
Its melting point is 1,412°C, its boiling point is 2,567°C, and its density is 8.540g/cm3.
[Isotopes]

There are a total of 39 isotopes of dysprosium, seven of which are stable. Theatomic mass of the stable isotopes ranges from 156 to 164 amu (atomic mass units oratomic weight). The unstable isotopes of dysprosium have half-lives ranging from 150milliseconds to 3.0×10+6 years. All of the unstable isotopes are radioactive and are producedartificially.
[Origin of Name]

The word dysprosium was derived from the Greek word dysprositos, which means “difficult to approach.”
[Occurrence]

Dysprosium is the 43rd most abundant element on Earth and ranks ninth in abundanceof the rare-earths found in the Earth’s crust. It is a metallic element that is usually found asan oxide (disprosia). Like most rare-earths, it is found in the minerals monazite and allanite,which are extracted from river sands of India, Africa, South America, and Australia and thebeaches of Florida. It is also found in the mineral bastnasite in California.
[Characteristics]

Dysprosium, with characteristics similar to most of the other rare-earths, was difficult todiscover. Although dysprosium does not react rapidly with moist air at low temperatures, it does react with water and the halogens at high temperatures. It also reacts in solutions of weakacids. At low temperatures, dysprosium is strongly magnetic.
[Definition]

A soft malleable silvery element of the lanthanoid series of metals. It occurs in association with other lanthanoids. One of its few uses is as a neutron absorber in nuclear reactors; it is also a constituent of certain magnetic alloys.
[Definition]

dysprosium: Symbol Dy. A soft silverymetallic element belonging tothe lanthanoids; a.n. 66; r.a.m.162.50; r.d. 8.551 (20°C); m.p. 1412°C;b.p. 2562°C. It occurs in apatite,gadolinite, and xenotime, fromwhich it is extracted by an ionexchangeprocess. There are sevennatural isotopes and twelve artificialisotopes have been identified. It findslimited use in some alloys as a neutronabsorber, particularly in nucleartechnology. It was discovered by PaulLecoq de Boisbaudran (1838–1912) in1886.
[Hazard]

Dysprosium nitrate [Dy2(NO3)3] is a strong oxidizing agent and will ignite when in contactwith organic material. Most dysprosium salts are toxic if ingested or inhaled.
[Flammability and Explosibility]

Flammable
Safety DataBack Directory
[Hazard Codes ]

F
[Risk Statements ]

R11:Highly Flammable.
[Safety Statements ]

S22:Do not breathe dust .
S24/25:Avoid contact with skin and eyes .
S36/37/39:Wear suitable protective clothing, gloves and eye/face protection .
S33:Take precautionary measures against static discharges .
S16:Keep away from sources of ignition-No smoking .
[RIDADR ]

UN 3089 4.1/PG 2
[WGK Germany ]

3
[F ]

10
[TSCA ]

Yes
[HazardClass ]

8
[PackingGroup ]

III
[HS Code ]

28053012
Questions and Answers (Q&A)Back Directory
[Uses]

Dysprosium is most commonly used as in Neodymium-iron-boron high strength permanent magnets. While it has one of the highest magnetic moments of any of the rare earths (10.6uB), this has not resulted in an ability to perform on its own as a practical alternative to Neodymium compositions.
It is however now an essential additive in NdFeB production. It is also used in special ceramic compositions based on BaTiO formulations.
Dysprosium is used, in conjunction with Vanadium and other elements, in making laser materials and commercial lighting. Nanofibers of Dysprosium compounds have high strength and large surface area. Therefore, they can be used to reinforce other materials and as a catalyst.
Recent research has examined the use of Dysprosium in Dysprosium-iron-garnet (DyFeG) and silicon implanted with Dysprosium and Holmium to form donor centers.
Dysprosium Metal is an important additive for NdFeB permanent magnets to raise the Curie temperature and improve temperature coefficiency. Another most promising use of high purity Dysprosium Metal is in the magnetostrictive alloy TEFENOL-D. There are also other applications for some special master alloys. It is highly susceptible to magnetization, they are employed in various data-storage applications, such as in hard disks.
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