Additional information
| Cas number | 1312-43-2 | 
|---|---|
| Empirical formula | In2O3 | 
| Molecular weight | 277.64 g/mol | 
| Average particle size | ~100 nm | 
| Purity | >99% | 
| Appearance | Yellowish Green Powder | 
| Bulk density | 0.80 g/cm3 | 
| Packing size | 5 gm | 
“Optical and antistatic coatings
As a substitute for mercury as a battery inhibitor
Forms a transparent conducting ceramic in combination with tin Oxide”
| Cas number | 1312-43-2 | 
|---|---|
| Empirical formula | In2O3 | 
| Molecular weight | 277.64 g/mol | 
| Average particle size | ~100 nm | 
| Purity | >99% | 
| Appearance | Yellowish Green Powder | 
| Bulk density | 0.80 g/cm3 | 
| Packing size | 5 gm | 
No application data available.

In magnetic resonance imaging to provide enhanced contrast at very low concentrations in the nanomolar range for studying tumors
As a targeted delivery vehicle and as a drug delivery coating for nanoscale anti-cancer drugs
For magnetic data storage
In coatings, plastics, nanowires, nanofibers, and textiles and in specific alloy and catalyst applications

“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.”

“Battery inhibitors
Solar photovoltaics
Display panel applications”

Paint, plastic, color rubber, magnetic materials, in addition, nano-silica can be widely used in ceramics (sugar) porcelain, gypsum, batteries, paints, adhesives, cosmetics, glass, steel, fiber, glass, and many other fields of environmental protection products the upgrading.
