Terbium(III) acetate hydrate is a crystalline compound with a high boiling and melting point. Due to its luminescent properties, it is mainly used as a precursor to produce phosphors, scintillators, catalysts, and magneto-optic materials.
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Terbium(III) acetate hydrate can be used:
As a precursor to prepare terbium oxide catalyst.[1]
As a surface passivator to fabricate photoluminescent carbon quantum dots.[2]
As a dopant to prepare Li co-doped ZnO nanoparticles which can be applied in electro-optic and magnetic devices.[3]
As a sol-gel precursor to prepare lead zirconate titanate thin films.[4]
Two-dimensional (2D) ultrathin nanomaterials have shown extensive attention and potential biomedical applications in cancer theranostics. Herein, for the first time, we report the synthesis of monodisperse ultrathin lanthanum oxyiodide (LaOI) nanosheets with a thickness of merely 3 nm based on a
Paramagnetic gadolinium (Gd(3+))-based nanocrystals (NCs) with a large number of confined gadolinium ions can be expected to heavily enhance the longitudinal (T1) relaxation of water protons compared to clinical gadolinium complexes with only a single paramagnetic center. However, paramagnetic Gd(3+)-NCs
Rare earth elements are vital in everyday life worldwide: catalysts in cars, colors in screens, magnets in electronics. Essential for modern living.
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