Additional information
Cas number | 7782-42-5 |
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Empirical formula | C |
Average particle size | ~100 nm |
Purity | >99% |
Appearance | Black Powder |
Morphology | Nearly spherical |
Packing size | 5 gm |
Mainly used in military industry, aviation and aerospace, textile, rubber, functional materials, chemical industry, food, pharmaceutical, electronics technology, environmental protection, etc.
Cas number | 7782-42-5 |
---|---|
Empirical formula | C |
Average particle size | ~100 nm |
Purity | >99% |
Appearance | Black Powder |
Morphology | Nearly spherical |
Packing size | 5 gm |
No application data available.
“Dispersion-strengthening
Nanocomposites
Catalyst support
Transparent conductive coatings
Biomaterials
Heat-transfer fluids (suspensions)
Drug delivery
Sources for IC board or package
Transparent optical coatings
Wear-resistant additives
Material surface coatings”
Germanium powder and nanowires have shown exceptional promise as nanomaterials for lithium-ion batteries, taking full advantage of the inherent high surface area of the material. medical effects from germanium including anti-inflammatory properties, circulatory improvements, and an impact on the immune system. medical imaging and related endeavors.
Used in biosensors and numerous assays where the silver Nanoparticles materials can be used as biological tags for quantitative detection. incorporated in apparel, footwear, paints, wound dressings, appliances, cosmetics, and plastics for their antibacterial properties.used in conductive inks and integrated into composites to enhance thermal and electrical conductivity. used to efficiently harvest light and for enhanced optical spectroscopies including metal-enhanced fluorescence (MEF) and surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS).
Have been in use for hundreds of years as a dye. It is also an essential human nutrient as part of vitamin B12.can also be used in several military applications such as high-performance invisible materials for absorbing extremely high frequency (EHF) millimeter wave (MMW), visible light and infrared.