Barium Carbonate Nanopowder / BaCO3 Nanoparticles (BaCO3, 99.8%, 800nm)
Barium Carbonate Nanoparticles | |
Product No | NRE-5018 |
CAS No. | 513-77-9 |
Formula | BaCO3 |
APS | <100nm (Can be Customized) |
Purity | 99.9% |
Color | Off-White |
Molecular Weight | 197.34 g/mol |
Density | 4.286 g/cm3 |
Melting Point | 811 °C |
Boiling Point | 1450 °C |
Barium Carbonate Nanopowder
Barium Carbonate nanopowder is an inorganic compound that has found wide use in various industrial and scientific fields. As a white, odorless powder, it is primarily known for its applications in ceramics, glassmaking, electronics, and environmental sciences. When reduced to the nanopowder form, BaCO3 exhibits significantly enhanced properties compared to its bulk counterpart. These enhancements include a larger surface area, increased reactivity, and improved dispersion, all of which contribute to its suitability in a variety of advanced applications.
The nanopowder form of BaCO3 is produced by using specialized methods like sol-gel synthesis, precipitation techniques, and mechanical milling. These methods allow the material to achieve nano-scale particle sizes typically ranging from 1 to 100 nanometers. This reduction in particle size enables the compound to exhibit unique physical and chemical properties, which are critical in fields that demand high-performance materials with enhanced interaction capabilities, such as nanocomposites, energy storage, catalysis, optical devices, and more.
The development of BaCO3 is part of the broader trend of exploring nanomaterials for their superior functionalities. Nanomaterials generally offer advantages over traditional materials because their small size and large surface-to-volume ratio can enhance characteristics such as chemical reactivity, solubility, electrical conductivity, optical properties, and mechanical strength. In the case of its nanopowder form has expanded the scope of its applications, particularly in fields like pharmaceuticals, battery technologies, environmental remediation, electronics, and ceramic industries.