Additional information
Cas number | "1312-43-2/ 18282- 10-5" |
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Average particle size | ~100 nm |
Purity | >99% |
Appearance | Blue Powder |
Morphology | Nearly spherical |
Bulk density | ~0.6 g/cm3 |
Packing size | 5 gm |
“Battery inhibitors
Solar photovoltaics
Display panel applications”
Cas number | "1312-43-2/ 18282- 10-5" |
---|---|
Average particle size | ~100 nm |
Purity | >99% |
Appearance | Blue Powder |
Morphology | Nearly spherical |
Bulk density | ~0.6 g/cm3 |
Packing size | 5 gm |
No application data available.
“To absorb radionucleotides
As a magnetic Nanoparticless for magnetic data storage and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
In biosensors
In coatings, plastics, nanowires, nanofibers, and textiles
In specific biogenic and bioscience applications.”
In micro-electronics
As a magnetic Nanoparticless with numerous uses in microbatteries, nanowires, and specific alloy and catalyst applications
In catalysis, superconductors, electronic ceramics and other fields as an important inorganic material
As catalyst and catalyst carriers
As an electrode active materials
For glass, porcelain colorants and pigments
Chemical industry oxidants
Senior goggles and other filter materials
As carbides
In temperature and gas sensors
In electrochromic devices
In enamels, grinding wheels, and solar energy absorbers
“Magnetic properties of tin Oxide Nanoparticless are used in magnetic data storage and magnetic resonance imaging
As catalysts, energy-saving coatings and anti-static coatings
As electrodes and anti-reflection coatings in solar cells
In the making of gas sensors, optoelectronic devices and resistors
Making of liquid crystal displays.”
As burning rate catalyst in rocket propellant. It can greatly improve the homogeneous propellant burning rate, lower pressure index, and also perform better as a catalyst for the AP composite propellant
Can be applied to the catalyst, superconducting materials, thermoelectric materials, sensing materials, glass, ceramics and other fields
As ceramic resistors, magnetic storage media, gas sensors, near-infrared tilters, photoconductive and photothermal applications
As semiconductors, solar energy transformation, and high-tech superconductors.