Indium Hydroxide Nanoparticles
Indium Hydroxide Nanoparticles
Indium Hydroxide Nanopowder | |
Product No | NRE-3025 |
CAS No. | 20661-21-6 |
Formula | In(OH)3 |
APS | <100nm (Can be Customized) |
Purity | 99.9% |
Color | white |
Molecular Weight | 165.84002 g/mol |
Density | 4.38 g/cm3 |
Melting Point | 150 °C |
Boiling Point | NA |
Indium Hydroxide Nanoparticles
Applications
Electronics and Optoelectronics
Transparent Conductive Films: Indium hydroxide nanoparticles are used as precursors for the synthesis of indium tin oxide (ITO), an essential material for transparent conductive films in touchscreens, displays, and solar cells. The nanoparticulate form improves the efficiency of ITO films by enhancing their conductivity and transparency.
Semiconductors: Indium hydroxide nanoparticles can be transformed into indium oxide (In₂O₃), which is widely used in semiconductor devices. These include thin-film transistors (TFTs), photodetectors, and light-emitting diodes (LEDs), where indium oxide’s high electron mobility is crucial for performance.
Photocatalysts: Indium hydroxide nanoparticles, when integrated with other materials, can be used as photocatalysts for applications in solar cells and energy conversion. These nanoparticles can absorb light and facilitate reactions that improve the efficiency of energy conversion technologies.
Catalysis
Catalytic Processes: Indium hydroxide nanoparticles are utilized as catalysts or catalyst supports in chemical processes, such as hydrogenation, oxidation, and polymerization. Due to their high surface area, they offer increased catalytic activity and efficiency, making them valuable in fine chemical synthesis and pharmaceutical production.
Energy Storage and Conversion
Batteries and Supercapacitors: In(OH)3 due to their high surface area and electrochemical properties, are explored for use in energy storage devices such as batteries and supercapacitors. The nanoparticles contribute to better energy storage capacity and charge/discharge efficiency in these devices.
Hydrogen Storage: Research is also exploring the use of iin hydrogen storage systems. Indium compounds have the ability to absorb and release hydrogen, making them candidates for use in clean energy applications, such as fuel cells.
Photovoltaic Devices: In(OH)3 can be used to enhance the efficiency of photovoltaic (solar) cells by improving light absorption and charge transport within the devices, making them more effective in converting solar energy into electricity.