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Potassium Sodium Diniobate CAS NO 12196-68-8
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CAS No.:12196-68-8
Grade:Pharmacy Grade
Content:99.9%
Brand:Customizable
Packaging:Customizable
Description
Potassium Sodium Diniobate is an inorganic compound belonging to the niobate family, valued for its unique structural and electronic properties. This material is significant for its role as a precursor in advanced ceramics and specialized optical applications. It is primarily needed by manufacturers in the electronics, photonics, and research sectors for developing functional materials.
Application
- Advanced Ceramic Precursor: A key starting material for synthesizing complex niobate-based ceramics with tailored dielectric or piezoelectric properties.
- Optical Material Synthesis: Used in the research and development of non-linear optical crystals and glass-ceramics for laser technology.
- Catalyst Research: Investigated as a potential catalyst or catalyst support in specialized chemical synthesis and environmental processes.
- Solid-State Electrolytes: Explored in the development of novel solid electrolytes for next-generation battery technologies.
- Academic & Industrial R&D: Serves as a fundamental research chemical for studying the chemistry and applications of mixed-metal niobates.
- Specialty Glass Manufacturing: Incorporated into glass formulations to modify refractive index, thermal stability, or electrical characteristics.
Basic Information
| Product Name | Potassium Sodium Diniobate |
| CAS No. | 12196-68-8 |
| Molecular Formula | Contact for details |
| Molecular Weight | Contact for details |
| Synonyms | Potassium Sodium Niobate; Sodium Potassium Niobate; Potassium Sodium Niobate(V); KNbO3-NaNbO3 (related system); Mixed Alkali Niobate; Niobate, potassium sodium; PNKN (abbreviation) |
| EINECS | Contact for details |
Quality Control
Our Potassium Sodium Diniobate is produced and handled under a stringent quality management system. Each batch undergoes rigorous analytical testing to ensure consistency and compliance with agreed specifications. A comprehensive Certificate of Analysis (COA) detailing purity, physical characteristics, and other critical parameters is provided with every shipment.
Storage
Preserve in a tightly closed container, protected from light. Store in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area at room temperature (15-25°C). This material is hygroscopic (moisture-sensitive) and should be kept under dry conditions to prevent degradation.
Specification
| Item | Specification |
|---|---|
| Appearance | White to off-white powder |
| Identification (IR) | Conforms |
| Assay (K/Na/Nb) | ≥ 99.0% (by ICP-OES) |
| Particle Size (D50) | Contact for details |
| Loss on Drying | ≤ 1.0% |
| Heavy Metals (as Pb) | ≤ 20 ppm |
Note: Specifications can be tailored. Please contact us for the detailed technical data sheet of a specific grade.
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