20-nanometer tin dioxide (SnO₂) nanoparticles offer optimized electronic properties, superior catalytic activity, and enhanced thermal stability. Designed for advanced industrial applications, they ensure efficient charge transport, extended durability, and high adaptability.
Product Overview
20-nanometer tin dioxide is a high-purity, fine-grained tin oxide material, presenting as a pale yellow powder. It has a large surface area and excellent dispersibility, making it widely applicable in areas such as catalysis, electronic ceramics, and gas-sensing components, where it demonstrates superior performance.
Key Features
- High Purity:SnO₂ purity up to 99.9%, ensuring outstanding material properties.
- Spherical Particles:Particle size of 6-10 nanometers, with a spherical shape that provides a higher reactive surface area.
- Customizable Specifications:Surface area can be tailored to meet specific customer requirements for flexible applications.
- Excellent Dispersibility:Well-suited for applications requiring fine dispersion and precise treatment.
Applications
- Catalysts:Used in catalytic reactions to enhance efficiency and selectivity.
- Electronic Ceramics:Improves the performance of ceramic materials used in electronic components.
- Polishing Abrasives:Functions as an abrasive for fine polishing and surface treatments.
- Electrical Alloy Contacts:Enhances the conductivity and durability of electrical alloy contacts.
- Ceramic Pigments:Used as a pigment in ceramic products to provide stable color effects.
- Gas-Sensitive Components:Widely used in gas sensors to improve sensitivity and detection performance.
Model | SN20 |
Purity | ≥99.9% |
Specific Surface Area | 5-85m²/g (or customized as per customer requirements) |
Primary Particle Size | 6-10nm |
Average Particle Size D50 | 1.0-15 microns |
pH Value | 7 |
Bulk Density | 0.6-1.8 g/cm³ |
Morphology | Spherical |
Color and Appearance | Light yellow powder |