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Samarium nuclear properties

Table 2.15 Nuclear properties for promethium-samarium decay chains... Table 2.15 Nuclear properties for promethium-samarium decay chains...
Samarium is used to dope calcium fluoride crystals for use in optical masers or lasers. Compounds of the metal act as sensitizers for phosphors excited in the infrared the oxide exhibits catalytic properties in the dehydration and dehydrogenation of ethyl alcohol. It is used in infrared absorbing glass and as a neutron absorber in nuclear reactors. The metal is priced at about 3.50/g (99.9%). Little is known of the toxicity of samarium therefore, it should be handled carefully. [Pg.682]


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