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Strontium

dendritic pieces, purified by distillation, 99.9% trace metals basis

Synonym(s):

Strontium element

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Empirical Formula (Hill Notation):
Sr
CAS Number:
Molecular Weight:
87.62
EC Number:
MDL number:
UNSPSC Code:
12141504
PubChem Substance ID:
NACRES:
NA.23

Assay

99.9% trace metals basis

form

dendritic pieces

purified by

distillation

reaction suitability

reagent type: reductant

resistivity

23 μΩ-cm, 20°C

bp

1384 °C (lit.)

mp

757 °C (lit.)

density

2.6 g/mL at 25 °C (lit.)

SMILES string

[Sr]

InChI

1S/Sr

InChI key

CIOAGBVUUVVLOB-UHFFFAOYSA-N

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General description

Dendritic strontium is a form of strontium metal that has a unique, tree-like or branching morphology. It is often made by electrodeposition. Dendritic strontium is a silvery-white metal that is highly reactive with water and oxygen, and it readily tarnishes in air. It has several important physical properties, including a melting point of 769 °C and a density of 2.54 g/cm3.

Application

Dendritic strontium has a number of important uses including use as a component of alloys, as a material for pyrotechnic devices, as a reagent in the production of ferrite magnets, and as a dopant in the production of semiconductors.
Dendritic-strontium can be applied in the solid state synthesis of a Zintl phase, SrSn3Sb4, with an anionic channel framework of 30-membered rings.It can also be used to make strontium-potassium-niobate (Sr2KNb5O15, SKN) which is of great interest for pyroelectric sensors and various electro-optic devices.
Used to make Strontium-potassium-niobate (Sr2KNb5O15, SKN). SKN is of great interest for pyroelectric sensors and various electro-optic devices.2

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Danger

Hazard Statements

Hazard Classifications

Skin Irrit. 2 - Water-react 1

Supplementary Hazards

Storage Class Code

4.3 - Hazardous materials which set free flammable gases upon contact with water

WGK

WGK 3

Flash Point(F)

Not applicable

Flash Point(C)

Not applicable

Personal Protective Equipment

dust mask type N95 (US), Eyeshields, Gloves

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Synthesis of Sr 2 KNb 5 O 15 Thin Films by Chemical Solution Deposition Method.
Sakamoto W, et al.
Journal of Materials Research, 14(04), 1495-1502 (1999)
Emily Y Tsui et al.
Nature chemistry, 5(4), 293-299 (2013-03-21)
Redox-inactive metals are found in biological and heterogeneous water oxidation catalysts, but, at present, their roles in catalysis are not well understood. Here, we report a series of high-oxidation-state tetranuclear-dioxido clusters comprising three manganese centres and a redox-inactive metal (M).
Zuzana Saidak et al.
Pharmacology & therapeutics, 136(2), 216-226 (2012-07-24)
Osteoporosis is an important age-related bone disease characterized by increased bone turnover with insufficient bone formation relative to bone resorption. According to the current understanding of this disorder, anti-resorptive and anabolic drugs have been developed for therapeutic intervention. Another therapeutic
Faisal Hammad Mekky Koua et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 110(10), 3889-3894 (2013-02-22)
Oxygen-evolving complex of photosystem II (PSII) is a tetra-manganese calcium penta-oxygenic cluster (Mn4CaO5) catalyzing light-induced water oxidation through several intermediate states (S-states) by a mechanism that is not fully understood. To elucidate the roles of Ca(2+) in this cluster and
A Schaafsma et al.
Critical reviews in food science and nutrition, 41(4), 225-249 (2001-06-13)
For early prevention or inhibition of postmenopausal and age-related bone loss, nutritional interventions might be a first choice. For some vitamins and minerals an important role in bone metabolism is known or suggested. Calcium and vitamin D support bone mineral

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