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MSE PRO Tin (Sn) Nanopowder, 60-80nm, 99.9% (3N) Purity, 100g– MSE Supplies LLC

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Tin (Sn) Nanopowder, 60-80nm, 99.9% Purity

MSE PRO Tin (Sn) Nanopowder, 60-80nm, 99.9% (3N) Purity, 100g

SKU: PO7022

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MSE PRO™ Tin (Sn) Nanopowder, 60-80nm, 99.9% (3N) Purity, 100g

  • Product Number: PO7022
  • Formula: Sn
  • CAS Number: 7440-31-5
  • Molecular Weight: 118.71g/mol
  • Density: 7.310g/cm³ at 25°C
  • Melting Point: 231.9°C
  • Particle Size: 60-80nm
  • Purity: ≥99.9% 3N
  • Appearance: Black Powder

Applications:

Tin (Sn) is a malleable post-transition element, which is cost-effective, abundant, non-toxic, highly reactive and can be used to replace Au and Ag in several applications. Sn nanoparticles have been investigated for energy storage applications due to their high surface area, large volumetric density, low melting point, high boiling point and high theoretical capacitance. Unique properties of Sn nanoparticles make them ideal candidates in various technological fields such as electronics, energy, coatings, medical, catalyst, etc.

Notes: More detailed product information including SDS, certificate of analysis (COA), customized order are available upon request.

Impurity Analysis (wt%) by ICP
As ≤0.0001 Bi ≤0.0002
Cu ≤0.0003 Fe ≤0.0004
Pb ≤0.005 Zn ≤0.0001

 

References:

[1] Olga R., Anke D., Simon D., etc., Surface-Modified Tin Nanoparticles and Their Electrochemical Performance in Lithium Ion Battery Cells, ACS Applied Nano Materials 2019 2 (6), 3577-3589.

[2] Sakthivel Jayaraman, Anita R. Warrier, Ultrasound assisted reductive degradation of toxic textile dye effluents using Sn nanoparticles, Materials Chemistry and Physics, Volume 278, 2022,125610.