Lead Magnesium Niobate

PMN

Linear Formula:

(PbO)3(MgO)(Nb2O5)

MDL Number:

N/A

EC No.:

N/A

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(2N) 99% Lead Magnesium Niobate
PB-MGNB-02
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(3N) 99.9% Lead Magnesium Niobate
PB-MGNB-03
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(4N) 99.99% Lead Magnesium Niobate
PB-MGNB-04
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(5N) 99.999% Lead Magnesium Niobate
PB-MGNB-05
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Lead Magnesium Niobate Properties (Theoretical)

Compound Formula MgNb2O9Pb3
Molecular Weight 975.71
Appearance White to yellow powder or crystals
Melting Point N/A
Boiling Point N/A
Density 6.1 g/cm3
Solubility in H2O N/A
Exact Mass 975.679799
Monoisotopic Mass 977.681986

Lead Magnesium Niobate Health & Safety Information

Signal Word Danger
Hazard Statements H302+H332-H350-H360-H373-H410
Hazard Codes T, N
Precautionary Statements P201-P202-P260-P264-P270-P271-P273-P280-P301+P312+P330-P304+P340+P312-P308+P313-P391-P405-P501
Risk Codes 61-20/22-33-50/53-62
Safety Statements 53-45-60-61
RTECS Number N/A
Transport Information UN 3077 9 / PG III
WGK Germany 3
GHS Pictograms

About Lead Magnesium Niobate

Lead Magnesium Niobate is a piezoelectric polycrystalline ceramic material with applications in optoelectronics and acousto-optics. American Elements produces to many standard grades when applicable, including Mil Spec (military grade); ACS, Reagent and Technical Grade; Food, Agricultural and Pharmaceutical Grade; Optical Grade, USP and EP/BP (European Pharmacopoeia/British Pharmacopoeia) and follows applicable ASTM testing standards. Typical and custom packaging is available. Additional technical, research and safety (MSDS) information is available as is a Reference Calculator for converting relevant units of measurement. Please follow the Contact links above to request a quote, and indicate the quantity and any specifications you require.

Lead Magnesium Niobate Synonyms

Lead magnesium niobium oxide, PMN, PbMg1/3Nb2/3/O3, Pb(Mg1/3Nb2/3)O3

Chemical Identifiers

Linear Formula (PbO)3(MgO)(Nb2O5)
MDL Number N/A
EC No. N/A
Beilstein/Reaxys No. N/A
Pubchem CID 16218254
IUPAC Name oxolead; oxomagnesium; 2,4,5-trioxa-1λ5,3λ5-diniobabicyclo[1.1.1]pentane 1,3-dioxide
SMILES O=[Mg].O=[Nb]12O[Nb](=O)(O1)O2.O=[Pb].O=[Pb].O=[Pb]
InchI Identifier InChI=1S/Mg.2Nb.9O.3Pb
InchI Key ZBSCCQXBYNSKPV-UHFFFAOYSA-N

Packaging Specifications

Typical bulk packaging includes palletized plastic 5 gallon/25 kg. pails, fiber and steel drums to 1 ton super sacks in full container (FCL) or truck load (T/L) quantities. Research and sample quantities and hygroscopic, oxidizing or other air sensitive materials may be packaged under argon or vacuum. Shipping documentation includes a Certificate of Analysis and Safety Data Sheet (SDS). Solutions are packaged in polypropylene, plastic or glass jars up to palletized 440 gallon liquid totes, and 36,000 lb. tanker trucks.

Related Elements

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Magnesium

Magnesium Bohr ModelSee more Magnesium products. Magnesium (atomic symbol: Mg, atomic number: 12) is a Block S, Group 2, Period 3 element with an atomic mass of 24.3050. The number of electrons in each of Magnesium's shells is [2, 8, 2] and its electron configuration is [Ne] 3s2. The magnesium atom has a radius of 160 pm and a Van der Waals radius of 173 pm. Magnesium was discovered by Joseph Black in 1775 and first isolated by Sir Humphrey Davy in 1808. Magnesium is the eighth most abundant element in the earth's crust and the fourth most common element in the earth as a whole. Elemental MagnesiumIn its elemental form, magnesium has a shiny grey metallic appearance and is an extremely reactive. It is can be found in minerals such as brucite, carnallite, dolomite, magnesite, olivine and talc. Commercially, magnesium is primarily used in the creation of strong and lightweight aluminum-magnesium alloys, which have numerous advantages in industrial applications. The name "Magnesium" originates from a Greek district in Thessaly called Magnesia.

Niobium

See more Niobium products. Niobium (atomic symbol: Nb, atomic number: 41) is a Block D, Group 5, Period 5 element with an atomic weight of 92.90638. Niobium Bohr ModelThe number of electrons in each of niobium's shells is 2, 8, 18, 12, 1 and its electron configuration is [Kr] 4d4 5s1. The niobium atom has a radius of 146 pm and a Van der Waals radius of 207 pm. Niobium was discovered by Charles Hatchett in 1801 and first isolated by Christian Wilhelm Blomstrand in 1864. In its elemental form, niobium has a gray metallic appearance. Niobium has the largest magnetic penetration depth of any element and is one of three elemental type-II superconductors (Elemental Niobiumalong with vanadium and technetium). Niobium is found in the minerals pyrochlore, its main commercial source, and columbite. The word Niobium originates from Niobe, daughter of mythical Greek king Tantalus.

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