Nickel Oxide NiO Nanoparticles 20wt% Ethanol Dispersion (NiO, 99.98%, 18nm, Cubic)
Nickel Oxide NiO Nanoparticles 20wt% Ethanol Dispersion | |
Product No | NRE-23041 |
CAS No. | 1313-99-1 |
Formula | NiO |
Molecular Weight | 74.6928 g/mol |
APS | <18nm (can be customized) |
Purity | 99.98+% |
Density | 6.67 g/cm³ |
Color | dark gray |
pH | NA |
Solvent | Ethanol (as per requirement) |
Nickel Oxide NiO Nanoparticles 20wt% Ethanol Dispersion
Introduction:
Nickel oxide NiO nanoparticles 20wt% ethanol dispersion is a compound known for its unique electronic and magnetic properties, making it suitable for various applications in materials science, catalysis, and electronics. When dispersed in solvents like butanol, can maintain stability and enhance their reactivity, allowing for easier processing and application in different fields. Butanol serves as an effective medium due to its good solvent properties and ability to facilitate the uniform dispersion of nanoparticles.
Applications
Catalysis:
Chemical Reactions: NiO dispersed in butanol can act as a catalyst in various chemical reactions, including oxidation and hydrogenation processes, improving reaction rates and selectivity.
Environmental Catalysis: Effective in catalyzing the degradation of organic pollutants, aiding in environmental remediation efforts.
Energy Storage:
Batteries: can be incorporated into electrode materials for batteries, enhancing energy capacity and cycling performance.
Supercapacitors: The dispersion in butanol can facilitate the fabrication of high-performance supercapacitors with improved charge storage capabilities.
Sensors:
Gas Sensors: NiO nanoparticles can be used in the development of gas sensors, providing high sensitivity for detecting gases such as hydrogen and carbon monoxide.
Electrochemical Sensors: Utilized for detecting biomolecules and environmental pollutants, with enhanced performance due to the uniform dispersion in butanol.
Electronics:
Conductive Inks: Nickel oxide dispersions can be used to create conductive inks and pastes for printed electronics, improving conductivity and performance in devices.
Thin Films: Used in the fabrication of thin films for various electronic applications, benefiting from the nanoscale properties of the dispersed particles.
Coatings:
Protective Coatings: Nickel oxide can be incorporated into coatings to improve corrosion resistance and durability of metal surfaces.
Functional Coatings: Provides additional functionalities such as antimicrobial properties in coatings for textiles and surfaces.
Pigments:
Colorants: dispersions can be used as pigments in paints and coatings, offering stability and vibrant colors.