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GPC9965-X |
£16.53 |
What is Tin (IV) Oxide? It is a refined chemical compound consisting of tin and oxygen. It's a white crystalline solid with excellent electrical conductivity. Widely used in ceramics, glassmaking, catalysts, and optoelectronics, it provides opacity and colour stability in ceramics, aids in bubble removal in glass, acts as a catalyst, and serves as a semiconducting coating in gas sensors and solar cells.
Consistent Quality: We provide only high-quality Tin (IV) Oxide, ensuring reliable and consistent performance for all applications.
Shipped from Manchester, UK Facility: Sourced and packaged in non-toxic, chemical-resistant containers to ensure safe handling and preserve product quality during transport.
Ceramics
Used as a white, transparent opacifier in glazes for ceramic and enamel production.
Polishing
Employed as a polishing powder for steel, glass, and natural stone.
Semiconductors
Serves as an electron-transporting material in perovskite solar cells and is a component in medical imaging devices and biosensors.
Batteries
Utilised as an anode material in lithium-ion batteries due to its high energy storage capacity and stability.
Catalysis
Functions as a catalyst in chemical processes.
Minimum Assay: 99%
Molecular Formula: SnO2
Molecular Weight: 150.71 g/mol
Melting Point: 1630°C
Boiling Point: 1800-1900°C
Cas Number: 18282-10-5
Einecs Number: 242-159-0
Hazard Phrases: H0001