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.

“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.

Can be dispersed in glass or plastic for display purposes, such as display monitors
Can be surface modified for distribution into aqueous and non-aqueous media for bioimaging
High-temperature corrosion-resistant coatings
Dopants for optical fiber and laser materials
Tuned insulator for Josephson junctions
In up-conversion material, capacitors, and metal-Oxide-semiconductor transistors

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.
