Praseodymium nitrate is used in the preparation of praseodymium-doped materials and praseodymium compounds because it is one of the most convenient sources of praseodymium ions. Owing to its high solubility and low thermal decomposition temperature, praseodymium is a particularly useful reagent in reactions that use sol-gel processing and hydrothermal-calcination methods. Like other rare earth metals, praseodymium has a cloud of shielded f-electrons, which allow for long excited state lifetimes and high luminescence yields. Because of these properties, Pr-doped materials and Pr-compounds are used as phosphors in optics and added to oxides used in ceramics for colorful effects. Researchers continue to find ways to leverage the unique optical effects. For example, praseodymium metal-organic frameworks synthesized using Pr(NO
3)
3 have been explored for luminescence-sensing of small molecules
[1] and Pr-doped metal oxides researched for improved optical thermometry
[2]. Another common application of praseodymium nitrate is the synthesis of double perovskite oxides for solid-oxide fuel cells (SOFC). For example, researchers have shown that praseodymium cobaltites,
[3] praseodymium manganates,
[4] and praseodymium nickelates
[5] offer excellent ionic and electronic conductivities for SOFCs at intermediate temperatures above 400 °C. The unique band structure afforded by Pr
3+ ions stabilizes oxygen vacancies, which are integral to ionic diffusion.
[5] [6]