Description
Nickel Oxide (NiO) Nanopowder / Nanoparticles (99.55+%, 10–40 nm)
Nickel Oxide (NiO) Nanopowder is a gray-black, nearly spherical nanomaterial with a purity of 99.55+% and particle size range of 10–40 nm. Known for its high surface area (>95 m²/g), excellent thermal stability, and semiconductor properties, NiO nanoparticles are widely used in energy storage, catalysis, electrochromic devices, and advanced ceramics.
The material features a true density of 6.8 g/cm³ and excellent dispersibility, making it suitable for applications in solid oxide fuel cells, smart coatings, and next-generation optoelectronic devices. Its unique electronic and optical properties enable its role in both functional materials development and applied nanotechnology research.
Technical Specifications
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Chemical Formula: NiO
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Purity: 99.55+%
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Average Particle Size: 10–40 nm
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Color: Gray-black
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Morphology: Nearly spherical
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Specific Surface Area (SSA): >95 m²/g
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Bulk Density: 0.8 g/cm³
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True Density: 6.8 g/cm³
Elemental Impurities (wt%):
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Al: 0.0017
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Ba: 0.0023
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Ca: 0.0092
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Mg: 0.0065
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Fe: 0.0020
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Zn: 0.0050
Applications
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Energy & Electronics
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Preparation of nickel cermet anode layers for solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs)
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Use in nanowires, nanofibers, and conductive alloys
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Active component in electrochromic coatings and optoelectronic devices
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Ceramics & Materials Science
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Reinforcement in ceramic structures
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Applied in plastics and textiles as a functional additive
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Optical & Smart Technologies
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Used in energy-efficient smart windows with adjustable absorption and reflectance
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Applied in active optical filters and automotive rear-view mirrors with tunable reflectivity
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Catalysis & Research
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Acts as a catalyst in organic synthesis and environmental processes
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Applied in nanotechnology-based research and advanced device fabrication
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