Product | SiO2 Nanopowder | |
Stock No | NS6130-03-392 | |
CAS | 7631-86-9 | Confirm |
Purity | 99.9% | Confirm |
APS | 250nm | Confirm |
Molecular Formula | SiO2 | Confirm |
Molecular Weight | 60.08 g/mol | Confirm |
Form | Powder | Confirm |
Color | White | Confirm |
Density | 2.4 g/cm³ | Confirm |
Melting Point | 1600 °C | Confirm |
Boiling Point | 2230 °C | Confirm |
Quality Control | Each Lot of SiO2 Nanopowder was tested successfully | |
Main Inspect Verifier | Manager QC |
Typical Chemical Analysis
Assay | 99.9% |
Other Metal | 850ppm |
SiO2 nanopowder is one of the most complex and most abundant families of materials, existing as a compound of several minerals and as synthetic products. Notable examples include fused quartz, fumed silica, silica gel, and aerogels. It is used in structural materials, microelectronics, and components in the food and pharmaceutical industries.
SiO2 nanopowder: Silica (EU), or silicon dioxide, as a crystalline structure, is found abundantly in the crust of the earth. In water, silica becomes the highly bioavailable orthosilicic acid (EU). Amorphous (non-crystalline) forms of silicon dioxide are found in nature as biogenic silica from volcanos, and within plants like cereal grains and vegetables.
SiO2 nanopowder is the main component of beach sand and is commonly known as quartz in its pure crystalline form. For industrial purposes, the amorphous (non-crystalline form) silicon dioxide or silica is of greater importance. Amorphous silica can be found in a range of products including varnishes, glues and paints. It is also used in foods and in dietary supplements sold in drug stores and pharmacies.
Nanoscaled silicon dioxide occurs almost exclusively in its unstructured amorphous form which so far hasn't shown any negative characteristics in all performed experiments from animal to environmental studies. Silicon is an essential ultra-trace element for the human body and silicon dioxide in its amorphous form is considered to be non-hazardous.
SiO2 nanopowder, also known as silica, is a chemical compound that is an oxide of silicon. This compound has been known since ancient times, and in nature, silica is found as quartz. In the past several years, silica has become a common additive in food production.
SiO2 nanopowder is one of the most complex and most abundant families of materials, existing as a compound of several minerals and as synthetic products. Notable examples include fused quartz, fumed silica, silica gel, and aerogels. It is used in structural materials, microelectronics, and components in the food and pharmaceutical industries.
SiO2 nanopowder, also known as silica, is a chemical compound that is an oxide of silicon. This compound has been known since ancient times, and in nature, silica is found as quartz. In the past several years, silica has become a common additive in food production.
SiO2 nanopowder is the main component of beach sand and is commonly known as quartz in its pure crystalline form. For industrial purposes, the amorphous (non-crystalline form) silicon dioxide or silica is of greater importance. Amorphous silica can be found in a range of products including varnishes, glues and paints. It is also used in foods and in dietary supplements sold in drug stores and pharmacies.
Nanoscaled silicon dioxide occurs almost exclusively in its unstructured amorphous form which so far hasn't shown any negative characteristics in all performed experiments from animal to environmental studies. Silicon is an essential ultra-trace element for the human body and silicon dioxide in its amorphous form is considered to be non-hazardous.
SiO2 nanopowder: Silica (EU), or silicon dioxide, as a crystalline structure, is found abundantly in the crust of the earth. In water, silica becomes the highly bioavailable orthosilicic acid (EU). Amorphous (non-crystalline) forms of silicon dioxide are found in nature as biogenic silica from volcanos, and within plants like cereal grains and vegetables.
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SiO2 Nanopowder (Silicon Dioxide, Amorphous, 99.9%, 250nm)