Platinum Iridium Nanopowder Description
Platinum Iridium Nanopowder refers to a fine powder composed of nanoparticles of the alloy formed by platinum (Pt) and iridium (Ir) elements. The properties of platinum-iridium alloy can include high melting points, corrosion resistance, and excellent mechanical and electrical properties. These characteristics are valuable in applications where stability, durability, and conductivity are crucial. Platinum iridium nanopowder may find applications in the production of electrodes and catalysts. The conductivity and resistance 2to corrosion makes it suitable for use in various electrochemical processes, fuel cells, and catalytic reactions. It can be used in thin-film deposition techniques, such as sputtering or chemical vapor deposition, to create thin films of platinum-iridium on various substrates. These films may be used in electronic and optical applications.
Platinum Iridium Nanopowder Specifications
Chemical Composition
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Pt, Ir
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Appearance
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gray powder
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Average Particle Size (nm)
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80-100
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Purity %
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99.9
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Platinum Iridium Nanopowder Applications
1. Catalysis: Widely used as a catalyst in chemical reactions, including fuel cells and industrial chemical processes, due to its excellent catalytic activity, durability, and resistance to poisoning.
2. Electrodes: Employed in the manufacture of electrodes for electrochemical applications, such as in electrolysis, sensors, and electrochemical synthesis, where high conductivity and stability are crucial.
3. Medical Devices: Utilized in medical implants and devices, including pacemakers and neurostimulation devices, due to their biocompatibility, corrosion resistance, and mechanical strength.
4. Electronics: Used in the electronics industry for the production of high-performance components, such as conductive films, contacts, and interconnects, leveraging its superior electrical properties.
5. Sensors: Incorporated in various types of sensors, including gas sensors and biosensors, where their sensitivity and specificity enhance detection capabilities.
6. Research and Development: Applied scientific research for developing advanced materials and studying the interactions and properties of noble metal nanoparticles at the nanoscale.
7. Jewelry and Watches: Used in high-end jewelry and watchmaking for its aesthetic appeal, durability, and resistance to tarnishing.
Platinum Iridium Nanopowder Packaging
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