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Niobium Oxide Nanopowder
Nb2O5 Nanoparticles
1313-96-8
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99% Niobium Oxide Nanopowder
NB-OX-01-NP
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99.9% Niobium Oxide Nanopowder
NB-OX-03-NP
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99.99% Niobium Oxide Nanopowder
NB-OX-04-NP
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99.999% Niobium Oxide Nanopowder
NB-OX-05-NP
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Niobium Oxide ( MoO) Nanopowder or Nanoparticles, nanodots or nanocrystals are ferric and ferrous spherical or faceted high surface area oxide magnetic nanostructure particles. Nanoscale Niobium Oxide Particles are typically 20-100 nanometers (nm) with specific surface area (SSA) in the 25 - 50 m 2 /g range and also available in with an average particle size of 100 nm range with a specific surface area of approximately 7- 10 m 2 /g. Nano Niobium Oxide Particles are also available in ultra high purity and high purity, transparent, and coated and dispersed forms. They are also available as a nanofluid through the AE Nanofluid production group. Nanofluids are generally defined as suspended nanoparticles in solution either using surfactant or surface charge technology. Nanofluid dispersion and coating selection technical guidance is also available. Development research is underway in Nano Electronics and Photonics materials, such as MEMS and NEMS, Bio Nano Materials, such as Biomarkers, Bio Diagnostics & Bio Sensors, and Related Nano Materials, for use in Polymers, Textiles, Fuel Cell Layers, Composites and Solar Energy materials. Nanopowders are analyzed for chemical composition by ICP, particle size distribution (PSD) by laser diffraction, and for Specific Surface Area (SSA) by BET multi-point correlation techniques. Novel nanotechnology applications also include Quantum Dots. High surface areas can also be achieved using solutions and using thin film by sputtering targets and evaporation technology using pellets, rod and foil. Applications for Niobium Oxide Nanocrystals include in electrochemical capacitors, electrochemical cathodes, and in coatings, plastics, nanowire, nanofiber and certain alloy and catalyst applications. Further research is being done for their use as niobium oxide nanotubes, their potential electrical, dielectric, magnetic, optical, imaging, biomedical and bioscience properties. Niobium Oxide Nano Particles are generally immediately available in most volumes. Additional technical, research and safety (MSDS) information is available.

Niobium is a Block D, Group 5, Period 5 element. The electronic configuration is [Kr] 4d4 5s1. In its elemental form niobium's CAS number is 7440-03-1. The niobium atom has a radius of 142.9.pm and it's Van der Waals radius is 200.pm.

Formula CAS No. Appearance Molecular Weight
Nb2O5 1313-96-8 White Powder 265.81
CATALOGUE PRODUIT Submicroniques et nanopoudres Tolling Ultra haute pureté Sputtering Public Crystal Growth Rod, Plate, poudre, etc.
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Recent Research & Development for Niobium Oxide Nanopowder

  • Stoichiometry and valence measurements of niobium oxides using electron energy-loss spectroscopy.
    J Microsc. 2006 Dec;224(3):233-241.

  • Two organically templated niobium and zinconiobium fluorophosphates: low temperature hydrothermal syntheses of NbOF(PO4)2(C2H10N2)2 and Zn3(NbOF)(PO4)4(C2H10N2)2.
    Inorg Chem. 2007 Jan 8;46(1):231-7.

  • Vertically aligned carbon-nanotube arrays showing schottky behavior at room temperature.
    Small. 2005 May;1(5):553-9.

  • Phase transformations in bulk nanostructured potassium niobiosilicate glasses.
    J Phys Chem B Condens Matter Mater Surf Interfaces Biophys. 2006 Dec 28;110(51):25740-5.

  • Activation of atmospheric nitrogen and azobenzene N=N bond cleavage by a transient Nb(III) complex.
    Inorg Chem. 2006 Dec 25;45(26):10712-21.

  • Enantioselective Desymmetrization of meso Epoxides with Anilines Catalyzed by a Niobium Complex of a Chiral Multidentate Binol Derivative.
    Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2006 Dec 18; [Epub ahead of print] No abstract available.

  • Core structure of eremophilanes and bakkanes through niobium catalyzed Diels-Alder reaction: synthesis of (+/-)-bakkenolide A.
    J Org Chem. 2006 Dec 22;71(26):9880-3.

  • C-H bond activation of arenes by a transient eta2-cyclopropene niobium complex.
    J Am Chem Soc. 2006 Dec 20;128(50):15962-3. No abstract available.

  • On the performance of Fe and Fe,F doped Ti-Pt/PbO(2) electrodes in the electrooxidation of the Blue Reactive 19 dye in simulated textile wastewater.
    Chemosphere. 2007 Feb;66(11):2035-43. Epub 2006 Nov 30.

  • Formation and distribution of neutral vanadium, niobium, and tantalum oxide clusters: single photon ionization at 26.5 eV.
    J Chem Phys. 2006 Oct 28;125(16):164318.

 

 

 

 

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