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Indium Oxide Nanoparticles/ Nanopowder (In2O3, 99.99+%, 20~70nm)

Indium Oxide Nanoparticles/ Nanopowder (In2O3, 99.99+%, 20~70nm)

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Product Name Indium Oxide Nanoparticles/ Nanopowder (In2O3, 99.99+%, 20~70nm)
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Product Code Np-Ag-4115CB
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Product Properties

Indium oxide (In2O3, 99.99%, 20~70nm)
In2O3 Nanopowder Purity: 99.99%
In2O3 Nanopowder Appearance: yellowish green nanopowder
In2O3 Nanopowder APS: 20-70 nm
In2O3 Nanopowder SSA: 20-30 m2/g
In2O3 Nanopowder Bulk density: 0.80 g/cm3
In2O3 Nanopowder True density: 7.12 g/cm3

4115CB  Indium Oxide  Nanoparticles/ Nanopowder MSDS for Download

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Indium Oxide ( In2O3 ) Nanopowder/ Nanoparticles General Description

A yellowish-green powder composed of particles of indium oxide with diameters between 20 and 100nm, this material has a variety of applications related 
to its optical and electrical properties. This makes it a subject of industry and research in fields ranging from batteries to windows, with additional uses on 
the horizon. To find out more about ordering, handling, and utilizing indium oxide nanopowder ( in2o3 nanopowder).


Indium Tin Oxide ( ITO) Nanopowder/ Nanoparticles Applications

  •      •  Synthesis: Useful in the synthesis of related compounds.
  •      •  Batteries: Indium oxide nanopowder has been utilized and researched as a potential replacement for mercury as a battery inhibitor.
  •      •  Coatings: The electrical and optical traits of indium oxide make indium oxide nanopowders useful in antistatic and optical coatings, respectively.
  •      •  Optics: In addition to its role in optical coatings, indium oxide nanoparticles are used in various advanced mirrors, windows, glasses, and lasers.
  •      •  Electronics: Various electronic devices and materials require indium oxide, with nanoparticles allowing new applications of existing technologies
            and principles. Of particular interest is the use of indium oxide nanoparticles with tin oxide to produce a transparent conducting ceramic.
  •      •  Sensors: Optimal for use in gas sensors detecting nitrogen dioxide or ozone.
  •      •  Displays: Various displays such as flat-panels utilize indium oxide.