Promethium(III) fluoride

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Promethium(III) fluoride, also known as promethium trifluoride, is a chemical compound with the formula PmF3. It is one of the fluoride compounds of the rare earth elements, specifically of promethium, a lanthanide. The compound is notable for its use in certain nuclear batteries and as a part of research into advanced materials and luminescence properties.

Properties[edit]

Promethium(III) fluoride is a solid compound at room temperature, exhibiting a bright, greenish-white luminescence when exposed to ultraviolet light. This property is due to the electronic configuration of the promethium ion, which allows for energy absorption and subsequent photon emission. The compound is relatively stable, but, like many lanthanide fluorides, it is hygroscopic, absorbing moisture from the air and potentially decomposing in water.

Synthesis[edit]

The synthesis of promethium(III) fluoride typically involves the reaction of promethium(III) oxide (Pm2O3) with hydrofluoric acid (HF), producing PmF3 and water. This process requires careful handling due to the radioactive nature of promethium and the corrosive properties of hydrofluoric acid.

Applications[edit]

Promethium(III) fluoride's primary application is in the field of nuclear batteries, where its radioactive decay is used to generate electricity. These batteries are particularly useful in situations where a long-lived, compact, and reliable power source is needed, such as in space probes or remote monitoring stations. Additionally, the luminescent properties of PmF3 are of interest for research into luminescent materials, which have potential applications in lighting, displays, and security markings.

Safety[edit]

Handling promethium(III) fluoride requires strict safety protocols due to the compound's radioactivity and the toxicity of both promethium and fluoride ions. Protective clothing, gloves, and eye protection are essential, as is the use of fume hoods and proper ventilation to avoid inhalation of dust or fumes.

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