Zirconium Nitrate Powder
Zirconium Nitrate Powder
Zirconium Nitrate Powder | |
Product No | NRE-11303 |
CAS No. | 13746-89-9 |
Formula | Zr(NO3)4 |
APS | <40 µm (Can be Customized) |
Purity | 99.9% |
Color | white |
Molecular Weight | 339.24 g/mol |
Density | NA |
Melting Point | NA |
Boiling Point | NA |
Zirconium Nitrate Powder
Introduction
Zirconium fluoride powder is a chemical compound composed of zirconium and fluorine in a 1:4 molar ratio. It is a white crystalline powder with a high melting point and remarkable chemical stability. ZrF₄ is used in a range of industrial applications due to its unique properties, including its resistance to high temperatures and reactivity in the presence of certain metals and non-metals.
Applications
Nuclear Industry:
Zirconium fluoride is used in the nuclear industry as a precursor for the production of zirconium alloys used in nuclear reactor fuel rods. It forms part of zirconium-based cladding materials, which are highly important for nuclear fuel systems due to their low neutron absorption cross-section and corrosion resistance under high-radiation conditions.
ZrF₄ is also involved in the production of fluoride-based molten salts that are being explored for nuclear reactors, including thorium reactors or advanced molten salt reactors, where high thermal stability and chemical reactivity are crucial.
Fluoride Chemistry:
Zirconium fluoride is a key fluoride source in the production of other zirconium fluoride compounds. Its reactivity with other elements allows it to form fluoride complexes that are used in various chemical synthesis processes.
It is employed in the manufacturing of fluoride coatings for high-temperature systems, where it enhances the material’s resistance to corrosion and thermal degradation.
Ceramics and Glass Industry:
ZrF₄ is used in the production of specialty ceramics and glass materials. It helps to modify the refractive index and enhance the thermal and chemical resistance of the final product.
Zirconium fluoride is sometimes added to high-performance optical glass to improve the clarity and strength of the glass, making it suitable for lenses, optical fibers, and other optical applications.