Na2Gd(PO4)2
ceramic· Na2Gd(PO4)2
Na2Gd(PO4)2 is an inorganic ceramic compound composed of sodium, gadolinium, and phosphate groups, belonging to the rare-earth phosphate ceramic family. This material is primarily of research interest for applications requiring rare-earth ion functionality, particularly in luminescence, scintillation, and nuclear-related contexts where gadolinium's neutron-absorption properties are valuable. Engineers considering this compound should evaluate it in specialized high-performance ceramic applications where its rare-earth dopant potential and thermal stability offer advantages over conventional phosphate ceramics.
scintillation detectorsradiation shielding ceramicsrare-earth host materialsnuclear instrumentationphosphate-based ceramicsluminescent materials research
Compliance & Regulations
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Regulatory Screening
Environmental
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