Tantalum Fluoride Powder
Tantalum Fluoride Powder
Tantalum Fluoride Powder | |
Product No | NRE-11235 |
CAS | 13814-17-0 |
Purity | 99.9% |
Formula | TaF3 |
APS | <40 µm (can be customized) |
Color | NA |
Molecular Weight | 237.94 g/mol |
Density | 4.74 g/cm3 |
Melting Point | NA |
Boiling Point | NA |
Tantalum Fluoride Powder
Applications
Catalyst in Chemical Reactions:
Fluorination Reactions: Tantalum fluoride is used as a catalyst in certain fluorination processes, where it aids in the introduction of fluoride ions into organic compounds. It is commonly used in the production of fluorinated chemicals like fluoropolymers and other high-performance materials.
Production of Fluorine Compounds: TaF₅ is used in the synthesis of various fluorine-containing compounds that are important in industries such as pharmaceuticals, plastics, and specialty chemicals.
Electronics and Semiconductor Industry:
Dielectric Material: Tantalum fluoride is utilized in the electronics industry as a high-performance dielectric material. Due to its excellent insulating properties and high thermal stability, it can be used in advanced capacitors, insulating films, and semiconductor devices that require materials with low electrical conductivity and high resistance to temperature fluctuations.
Integrated Circuits and Microelectronics: In microelectronics, tantalum fluoride is explored for thin films and coatings in semiconductor devices where it can enhance the thermal stability and electrical performance of components.
Superconducting Materials:
Tantalum fluoride has been researched for its potential applications in superconducting materials. Its unique properties, combined with high-temperature superconductors, make it a candidate for applications in areas such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), particle accelerators, and other superconducting technologies.
Nuclear Industry:
Neutron Absorber: Due to its ability to absorb neutrons effectively, tantalum fluoride can be used in certain nuclear reactors to control the neutron flux. Its high melting point and chemical stability make it a suitable material for use in nuclear fuel processing and radiation shielding.
Nuclear Reactor Components: Tantalum fluoride’s resistance to corrosion and high temperatures makes it a useful material in some nuclear reactor components that are exposed to harsh radiation environments.
Coatings for High-Temperature Applications:
Protective Coatings: Tantalum fluoride is sometimes used as a protective coating for high-temperature components. Its resistance to oxidation and corrosion makes it a desirable material for use in industries such as aerospace, metallurgy, and chemical processing, where components are subjected to high thermal and chemical stresses.