Strontium Carbonate Nanoparticles (SrCO3, APS: 80-100nm, Purity: 99%)
Strontium Carbonate Nanoparticles | |
Product No | NRE-5208 |
CAS No. | 1633-05-2 |
Formula | SrCO3 |
APS | <100nm (Can be Customized) |
Purity | 99.9% |
Color | White |
Molecular Weight | 147.63g/mol |
Density | 3.5 g/cm3 |
Melting Point | 1494°C |
Boiling Point | NA |
Strontium Carbonate Nanoparticles
Introduction
Strontium carbonate (SrCO₃) is an inorganic compound that is commonly used in a variety of industries. When synthesized as nanoparticles, it exhibits distinct properties compared to its bulk form, such as increased surface area, enhanced reactivity, and improved solubility. These properties make SrCO₃ nanoparticles highly suitable for a range of applications, particularly in fields like materials science, medicine, and environmental technology.
The process of synthesizing strontium carbonate nanoparticles typically involves techniques such as precipitation, sol-gel, or hydrothermal methods. These methods allow the nanoparticles to be produced with controlled sizes and properties. The resulting nanoparticles have high surface energy, which contributes to their enhanced chemical reactivity and catalytic potential.
Properties of Strontium Carbonate Nanoparticles
High Surface Area: Nanoparticles have a much larger surface area-to-volume ratio than bulk materials, which enhances their reactivity and interaction with surrounding media.
Small Particle Size: Strontium carbonate nanoparticles are typically in the range of 1 to 100 nm, which imparts unique physical and chemical characteristics.
Increased Reactivity: The high surface-to-volume ratio allows for more active sites, which makes these nanoparticles more reactive in chemical processes.
Biocompatibility: SrCO₃ nanoparticles are generally considered biocompatible, making them suitable for medical and pharmaceutical applications.
Optical Properties: At the nanoscale, strontium carbonate can exhibit interesting optical properties such as enhanced fluorescence or phosphorescence, depending on its application.