Noble metal Rare earth elements are the most distributed of all the family. They are important for 21st-century “green technology of metal” and “key” or “strategic” minerals. Laser weapons, spacecraft on key materials (aerospacecraft), green solid fuel cell brightness of scandium salt lamp, medical devices, and catalysts cannot be separated from scandium. The actual worldwide…
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Is molybdenum carbide a Mxene?
What’s molybdenum caride? Molybdenum carbonide exhibits a high melting temperature and hardness. It is also very resistant to heat and corrosion. Molybdenum (silver-white refractory) metal has a melting point at 2615, and a density 102g/cm3. The Molybdenum expansion coefficient is very low and almost equals that of special glass for electronic tubes. Molybdenum will not…
Phosphorus, the Gold of Human Development
The Discovery of Phosphorus Hennig brandt from Germany discovered phosphorus in human urine while playing with it 1996. The first known element by humans, the importance of phosphorus in human life is well-known. Phosphorus is an important part of all living organisms’ cytoplasm and essential ingredient for their growth. Not only does it make a…
Alloy 36
Invar 36 is an austenitic nickel-iron alloy that exhibits low thermal expansion. It is a good choice for applications where minimal thermal expansion is required, such as optical and laser components, measuring devices, and precision mechanical systems.This alloy is characterized by a near-zero coefficient of linear thermal expansion, and exhibits very little expansion at temperatures…
Copper Nanoparticles – Properties and Applications
What exactly are Copper Nanoparticles Nanomaterials products have some very strange properties. The superplastic nano-copper can be stretched at room temperature for up to 50 times without cracking and is therefore very flexible. Nano copper is more reactive than normal copper to oxygen. Although the copper atoms of nano copper behave the same way as…
Preparation of Transparent Conductive Material Tin Oxide
Tin Oxide is what? Tin oxide powder is white or yellow tetragonal or hexagonal tetragonal or orthorhombic crystals. The melting point for Tin Oxide is 1600, while the boiling point at 1800 is 1810. It’s also a great transparent conductive material. It was the first transparent conductive materials to be commercially used. To improve conductivity…
Why is few layer graphene so important
Is there a few layer of graphene in the world? The Very few layers graphene The original crystal structure of flake graphite is retained. It has the following characteristics: a high shape ratio (width/thickness ratio), good electrical, thermal, and mechanical properties, great conductivity, excellent lubrication and corrosion resistance, and many other attributes. A few-layer graphene…
Copper Concentrate Powder
Copper concentrate is a common raw material for copper smelters. It is a mixture of minute dry particles of copper, iron, and sulfide. These are then filtered, oxidized, and heated to produce metallic copper. The final product is 99% pure copper.Copper concentrates are marketed via spot contracts or long-term contracts. Miners are paid for their…
The Five Properties of Element 113
There are five properties of element 113, or nihonium. It is a rare-earth element, member of the group 13. As a metal, it is expected to be a solid material at room temperature. However, radioactivity makes it toxic. The only known isotopes of nihonium are produced by fusing atomic nuclei.When a heavy isotope is formed,…
What is a Surfactant?
What is a Surfactant?A surfactant is the primary ingredient in cleaning detergents. Its name comes from its ability to stir up activity on the surface of water and soil. Surfactants consist of two parts: a hydrophobic tail and a hydrophilic head. The hydrophobic tail encloses the soils while the hydrophilic head surrounds the water. Surfactants…