Cadmium Oxide Powder
Cadmium Oxide Powder
Cadmium Oxide Powder
Cadmium Oxide Powder | |
Product Number | NRE-10011 |
CAS No. | 1306-19-0 |
Formula | CdO |
Molecular Weight | 128.41 g/mol |
APS | <40 µm (Can be Customized) |
Purity | 99.9% |
Colour | Brown |
Density | 8.15 g/cm³ |
Melting Point | 900–1,000 °C |
Boiling Point | 1,559 °C |
Certificate of Analysis | |
Cd | 87.5% |
O | 12.4% |
Cr | 0.02% |
Mn | 0.03% |
Mo | 0.01% |
Fe | 0.04% |
Cadmium Oxide Powder
Introduction:
Cadmium Oxide powder is an inorganic compound formed by the combination of cadmium and oxygen. It is commonly found as a brown to black powder in its anhydrous form, though it can also appear as a yellowish solid when hydrated. CdO has notable electrical, optical, and chemical properties, making it useful in a variety of industrial applications, especially in electronics, catalysis, batteries, and ceramics.
Cadmium is a toxic metal, and its compounds, including CdO, are highly regulated due to their environmental and health impacts. As a result, while CdO has important industrial uses, there is a strong emphasis on minimizing exposure and finding safer alternatives where possible.
Properties of Cadmium Oxide Powder (CdO):
Chemical Properties:
Oxidation State: CdO is typically found in the +2 oxidation state, where cadmium (Cd) is bonded to oxygen (O).
Reactivity: It reacts with acids to form cadmium salts and is soluble in strong acids such as hydrochloric acid. CdO also interacts with alkalis, forming cadmium hydroxide.
Basicity: It is considered a basic oxide, reacting with acids to form cadmium salts.
Physical Properties:
Appearance: Cadmium oxide powder is typically a brown to black powder, depending on its form. It may also appear in a yellowish hue when hydrated.
Melting Point: Approximately 1,850°C (3,362°F), which makes it stable at high temperatures.
Density: CdO has a high density, contributing to its utility in materials requiring high weight or compactness.
Electrical Conductivity: It exhibits semiconductor properties, which are valuable in electronic applications.
Band Gap: CdO has a wide band gap, contributing to its application in optical materials and electronic devices.