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  • Gadolinium oxide (Gd2O3) is a white powder with multiple uses in medicine, chemical processes, electronics and glass making. It is also known as Gadolinia.

    Industrial Uses of Gadolinium Oxide

    Gadolinium oxide is used in the creation of the phosphors used in television tubes as well as the creation of gadolinium yttrium garnets used in microwaves and materials used to absorb atomic reactions.

    Medical Uses of Gadolinium Oxide

    Gadolinium oxide was used in MRI and MRA images in the past. According to imagingeconomics.com, in 2006, FDA investigations looked into connections between the chemical and nephrogenic systemic fibrosis in patients with kidney failure; a black box warning was issued in 2007.

    Description of Gadolinium Oxide

    According to azom.com, gadolinium oxide is a white powder that is insoluble in water but is soluble in some acids. The chemical absorbs moisture and carbon dioxide from the air, and has a density of 7.41 grams per cubic cm and a melting point of 2,330 degrees Centigrade.

    Packaging and Handling

    Gadolinium oxide is usually packaged in pails, drums or fiberboard containers.

    Safety Precautions

    Avoid contact with the chemical. While handling gadolinium oxide, wear appropriate safety glasses and avoid generating dust.

    Source

    Gadolinium Information

    Gadolinium Medical Information

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