Prussian Blue Powder Description
Prussian Blue Powder is a potential sodium ion storage material due to its simple preparation process and stable structure. The framework structure of Prussian blue enables sodium ions to be quickly embedded and released, and has good structural stability and rate performance.
Prussian Blue Powder Specifications
Particle Size Distribution (μm)
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D10
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8.9
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D50
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21
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D90
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40.5
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Appearance
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-
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Blue powder
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Specific Surface Area
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m2/g
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≤25
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pH
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-
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8.19
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First charge and discharge specific capacity
(Na, 0.1C, 2-3.8V)
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mAh/g
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≥100
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Storage
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-
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Moisture-proof in room temperature
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*The data above is theoretical, please contact us for detailed information.
Prussian Blue Powder Applications
Electrochemical energy storage, electrocatalysis, supercapacitors, electroanalytical chemical carriers, electrochemical sensors, formaldehyde decomposition catalysis, etc.
Prussian Blue Powder Packaging
Our Prussian Blue Powder is carefully handled during storage and transportation to preserve the quality of our product in its original condition.
FAQs
Q1: What is Prussian Blue Powder?
Prussian Blue is a dark blue pigment composed of iron and cyanide groups. It has applications in batteries, medicine, and pigments.
Q2: What is the chemical formula of Prussian Blue?
The ideal formula is Fe₄[Fe(CN)₆]₃·xH₂O, but its structure may vary depending on synthesis conditions.
Q3: What are the main applications of Prussian Blue?
Sodium-ion battery cathodes, radiological decontamination (medicine), electrochromic devices, gas sensors, and pigments.