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Calcium Carbonate Nanoparticles / Nanopowder, surface modified for adhesives ( 98.5%, 15~40nm)

Calcium Carbonate Nanoparticles / Nanopowder, surface modified for adhesives ( 98.5%, 15~40nm)

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Product Name Calcium Carbonate Nanoparticles / Nanopowder, surface modified for adhesives ( 98.5%, 15~40nm)
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Product Properties


1957RH was developed to improve the performance of adhesives.

 

Typical Properties

1957RH Calcium Carbonate Nanoparticles/ Nanopowder Specification for Download

1957RH Calcium Carbonate Nanoparticles/ Nanopowder MSDS for Download

Appearance

White nanopowder

Average Particle Size (nm)

15-40

Specific Surface Area (m2/g)

>40

Morphology:

Cubic

Whiteness (%)

>94

Bulk Density (g/ml)

0.68

pH

8.5-9.5

Moisture Content (w%)

<0.5

CaCO3 Content (modified) (%)

>94.5

Surface modification

Yes


Health and Safety

Hazard StatementsN/A
Transport InformationN/A
Suggest equipment
Eyeshields, Gloves, type N95 (US), type P1 (EN143) respirator filter


 
Calcium Carbonate Nanopowder/Nanoparticles General Description

First identified in the opening decade of the 19th-century, calcium constitutes a part of the alkaline metal group, which is a reactive, soft metal, and the fifth 

most abundant element found in the earth's crust. Displaying a dull gray-silver appearance in its elemental form, calcium is located in such minerals as 

gypsum, plagioclases, dolomite, pyroxenes, and garnets. In addition to various industrial usages as an alloying agent, calcium also is also a biologically 

essential element found in bones, teeth, and shells. Calcium carbonate nanoparticles are synthesized through the precipitation of calcium nitrate and 

saturated sodium carbonate solution.



Calcium Carbonate Nanopowder/Nanoparticles Applications


Calcium carbonate nanoparticles offer an array of industrial applications owing to its non-toxicity, biocompatibility with bodily fluids, high porosity, and high 

surface area to volume ratio. As such, some key applications include:

  •      •  Imaging Purposes--Calcium carbonate nanoparticles are ideal for the enablement of polarization-dependent image contrast mapping, which
            offers signal to noise ratio, magnification, and contrasting with unprecedented accuracy.

  •      •  Drug Delivery—used in the delivery of hydrophilic protein drugs, calcium carbonate is excellent because of the element's non-toxicity,
            biocompatibility with bodily fluids. Of particular interest is the is the use in cancer fighting drugs.

  •      •  Alloy and Catalyst—for use in industrial applications, calcium carbonate is frequently used as a an alloying agent to help bond with other
            metals, particularly aluminum and beryllium, as well as a component found in cement and mortar compounds.

  •      •  Industrial Coatings—Calcium carbonate nanoparticles and powders are frequently found in industrial applications that require protective coating.
            It's wide availability and low cost makes it a cost effective material for industrial purposes.

Calcium carbonate is a ubiquitous element that a wide range of applications that are of benefit from the manufacturer down to the end user.