Silicon OxideZinc Silicon Oxide Manganese Core Shell Nanoparticles (SiO2/Zn2SiO4:Mn2+, 99.9%, APS: 80-100nm)
Zinc Silicon Oxide Manganese Core-Shell Nanoparticles | |
Product No | NRE-16076 |
CAS No. | 7631-86-9/7440-57-5 |
Formula | SiO2/Mn |
APS | <100nm (can be customized) |
Shape | Spherical |
Purity | 99.9% |
Core | Silicon Oxide |
Shell | Manganese |
Appearance | Powder |
Boiling Point | NA |
Zinc Silicon Oxide Manganese Core-Shell Nanoparticles
Introduction
Zinc Silicon Oxide Manganese Core-shell nanoparticles are advanced materials with a distinct structure in which a central core is surrounded by one or more shell layers of different materials. This design provides a unique set of properties derived from both the core and the shell, making them highly versatile for a wide range of applications, especially in the fields of electronics, catalysis, biomedical, and environmental technologies.
Core-Shell Structure Nanoparticles:
SiO2/Mn is an abundant and stable material commonly used in nanotechnology for its excellent mechanical strength, chemical stability, and high surface area. In the context of core-shell nanoparticles, the core provides several advantages:
High Surface Area: has a large surface area, which allows for functionalization with a variety of molecules, such as drugs, biomolecules, or catalysts, making it highly useful in drug delivery, sensing, and catalytic applications.
Chemical Stability: is chemically inert and resistant to degradation, providing a stable scaffold for more reactive or sensitive materials.
Intermediate Shell (Zinc Oxide, ZnO): SiO2/Mn Core-shell nanoparticles is a wide-bandgap semiconductor material with unique electronic and photocatalytic properties. When incorporated into a core-shell structure, provides several important features:
Photocatalytic Properties: SiO2/Mn Core-shell nanoparticles is widely studied for its photocatalytic activity, which is useful in applications like water purification, pollutant degradation, and energy conversion (e.g., in solar cells).
Semiconductor Properties: Silicon oxide zinc silicon oxide manganese Core-shell nanoparticles has a direct bandgap (~3.3 eV) and high electron mobility, which makes it valuable in optoelectronic applications like LEDs, solar cells, and sensors.
Outer Shell (Manganese, Mn): Silicon oxide zinc silicon oxide manganese Core-shell nanoparticles is a transition metal that adds distinct magnetic properties to the core-shell nanoparticle structure. The outer shell of Mn imparts a number of useful characteristics:
Magnetic Properties: Manganese is ferromagnetic, meaning that it can be magnetized and exhibit strong magnetic properties. The presence of Mn in the outer shell makes these nanoparticles ideal for use in applications like magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), magnetic separation, and drug delivery. The magnetic properties also enable these nanoparticles to be easily manipulated in external magnetic fields.