Description
Iron (Fe) Nanopowder / Nanoparticles (99.55%, 22 nm, Partially Passivated)
Iron (Fe) Nanopowder / Nanoparticles are high-purity metallic iron particles with an average size of 22 nm and a purity of 99.55% (metal basis). These nanoparticles are partially passivated by coating with ~0.9 wt% oxygen, ensuring safe handling and transportation without significantly affecting performance. Their ultra-fine size provides a high specific surface area (45–65 m²/g) and excellent reactivity, making them suitable for advanced technological and industrial applications.
With outstanding magnetic and electrical conductivity properties, iron nanoparticles are widely used in magnetic materials, biomedical applications, and catalysis. Their cubic crystal structure and uniform spherical morphology ensure high performance in specialized research and production processes.
Applications
Magnetic Materials: Used in magnetic probes, data storage media, and magnetic separation technologies.
Biomedical Applications: As MRI contrast agents and in targeted drug delivery systems.
Catalysis: Effective in catalytic reactions and chemical synthesis.
Electronics: Utilized in transistor components and conductive coatings.
Industrial Uses: Applied in vacuum seals, degradation of hard metals, and nanocomposite fabrication.
Technical Specifications
Property | Value |
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Purity (Fe) | ≥99.55% (partially passivated with 0.9 wt% Oxygen for safe shipping) |
Average Particle Size | 22 nm |
Color | Black |
Crystal Structure | Cubic |
Bulk Density | 0.15–0.30 g/cm³ |
True Density | 7.9 g/cm³ |
Specific Surface Area (SSA) | 45–65 m²/g |
Elemental Analysis (%) | Al ≤0.16, Mn ≤0.08, Ni ≤0.007, Cr ≤0.006, Others ≤0.004 |