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Catalog Number:
47183
Nanopolvo de óxido de indio y estaño (20-70 nm)
Purity:
In2O3:SnO2=90:10, 99,99%
Documents
$170.10 /5G
Tamaño
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Product Information

Óxido de indio y estaño utilizado en pantallas, pantallas táctiles, electrónica, protección EMI y estática, solar, reflexión IR

Purity
In2O3:SnO2=90:10, 99,99%
Molecular Weight
0.0
Density
Densidad aparente ~0,8 g/cm3, densidad real 7,12 g/cm3
Appearance
Nanopolvo azul
Mesh Size
APS 20-70 nm, SSA 15-40 m2/g
Conditions
Tienda en RT
General Information
Purity
In2O3:SnO2=90:10, 99,99%
Molecular Weight
0.0
Density
Densidad aparente ~0,8 g/cm3, densidad real 7,12 g/cm3
Appearance
Nanopolvo azul
Mesh Size
APS 20-70 nm, SSA 15-40 m2/g
Conditions
Tienda en RT
Properties
Additional property information coming soon!
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Safety and Regulations
Hazmat
No
Antibiotic
No
DEA-regulated
No
Warnings
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Applications

Indium tin oxide nanopowder (20-70 nm) is widely utilized in research focused on:

  • Transparent Conductive Coatings: This nanopowder is essential in creating transparent conductive films used in touchscreens, solar cells, and LED displays, offering high conductivity with excellent optical transparency.
  • Electrochromic Devices: It plays a crucial role in electrochromic applications, such as smart windows, which can change color or opacity when an electric voltage is applied, enhancing energy efficiency in buildings.
  • Biomedical Applications: The material is being explored for use in biosensors and drug delivery systems, where its biocompatibility and conductivity can improve the performance of medical devices.
  • Photovoltaic Cells: In solar energy technology, it is used as a transparent electrode in thin-film solar cells, contributing to higher efficiency and lower production costs compared to traditional materials.
  • Antimicrobial Coatings: The nanopowder exhibits antimicrobial properties, making it suitable for coatings in healthcare settings to reduce the risk of infections on surfaces.

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