amorphous boron

Sulfide powder refers to the chemical compounds powder with large families of inorganic and organic compounds, e.g. copper sulfide, Zinc sulfide, molybdenum disulfide, tungsten disulfide powders and so on. Sulfides and their similar compounds include a series of metals and semi-metallic elements combined with S, Se, Te, As, Sb, Bi minerals. Applications of Sulfide powder Sulfide powders are widely used in industrial field. Molybdenum disulfide is a catalyst in organic synthesis. Since sulfur-containing organic compounds such as thiophene poison the common hydrogenation catalyst, molybdenum disulfide can be used to catalyze the hydrogenation reaction of sulfur-containing organic substances. Cadmium sulfide can be used to make photo-voltaic cells. Lead sulfide is used to make infrared sensors. Zinc sulfide and cadmium sulfide are used to make phosphors, and high purity cadmium sulfide is a good semiconductor. Tetraphosphorus trisulfide is used to make matches and fireworks. Tetraphosphorus tetrasulfide is used in the manufacture of insecticides, lubricating oil additives and flotation agents. Sodium sulfide is widely used in the manufacture of sulphur dyes, production of organic drugs and pulp, etc. Calcium sulphide and strontium sulfide are used to make luminescent lacquers. Cataniadagiocare material supplier provide high purity molybdenum sulfide, tungsten disulfide, cadmium sulfide,bismuth sulfide,stannic sulfide,zinc sulfide, etc. Payment Term: T/T, Western Union, Paypal, Credit Card etc. Shipment Term: By air, by sea, by express, as customers request. Storage conditions: 1) Store in a dry environment at room temperature. 2) Avoid damp and high temperature. 3) Use immediately after opening the inner packing bag.
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What is the main uses of amorphous boron?

Introduction to Amorphous Boron The other terms for Amorphous Boron are elemental and monolithic. A full-color powder, or gray shiny crystal that has more active chemical properties. The powder is both stable in the air and at room temperature. Once heated to 300 degrees Celsius, the boron will become oxidized at 700 degrees C. It […]

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What is Amorphous Boron B Powder?

How do you define it? Boron Powder Amorphous ? It is not common to find boron in pure form in nature, but it can be found as a form of borate or proboric acids. Boron is present in only 0.001% the Earth’s crust. The elemental boron can be found as a powder in black or […]

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To Explore The History and Source of Amorphous Boron B Powder

Amorphous Boron B-Powder History Boron exists in nature under the form oxygen-containing compounds. These include boric acid, and other borates. Borax is a common source of boric acid in hot springs. It is also present in industrially important compounds like 2MgO*B2O3*H2O or 2CaO*3B2O3*5H2O. In 2000 BC, the Ancient Egyptians used borax for making glass and […]

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