Molybdenum trioxide (MoO₃) is a high-purity inorganic compound recognized for its excellent catalytic, electrical, and optical properties. It is widely used in catalysts, battery materials, semiconductor applications, and advanced coatings. Due to its superior oxidation characteristics and chemical stability, molybdenum trioxide plays a critical role in energy storage, industrial processing, and specialized engineering solutions.
Product Overview
Molybdenum trioxide (MoO3) is a colorless to yellow or light blue solid with no odor. It is primarily used in the production of molybdenum metal and has wide applications in alloys and electronic devices.
Key Features
- Appearance: Yellow or light blue solid.
- Odor: Odorless.
- Density: 4.70 g/cm³.
- Melting Point: 802°C.
- Boiling Point: 1,155°C.
- Solubility: 1.066 g/L (18°C); 4.90 g/L (28°C); 20.55 g/L (70°C).
Applications
- Molybdenum Metal Production: Used in the production of molybdenum metal, an important raw material for molybdenum alloys.
- Alloy Additive: Acts as an additive in steel and corrosion-resistant alloys, improving their high-temperature and corrosion resistance.
- Electrochemical Devices and Displays: Used in the production of electrochemical devices and displays in the electronics industry.
TEST ITEMS | TEST RESULTS |
MoO3 | ≥99.9% |
AI | ≤0.001% |
Si | ≤0.001% |
Cu | ≤0.0005% |
Fe | ≤0.001% |
Ni | ≤0.001% |
Mg | ≤0.001% |
K+Na | ≤0.012% |