Tin Dioxide

Tin dioxide (SnO2) is a white or off-white crystalline solid. It is an amphoteric oxide, meaning it can exhibit both acidic and basic properties. Tin dioxide is known for its high electrical conductivity, transparency, and chemical stability, making it a valuable material in various applications.

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Tin dioxide (SnO2) is a versatile inorganic compound with a wide range of applications across various industries. This white or off-white crystalline solid exhibits unique properties, including high electrical conductivity, transparency, and chemical stability.

Available:

  • Tin Dioxide, Analysis Reagent (AR) 500gr
  • Tin Dioxide, Guaranteed Reagent (GR) 500gr

Usage of Tin Dioxide:

  • Electronics: Used in the production of transparent conductive films, gas sensors, and solar cells.
  • Ceramics: Used as a pigment and opacifier in glazes and enamels.
  • Catalysis: Used as a catalyst in various chemical reactions.
  • Other Applications: Used in the production of flame retardants, polishing compounds, and as a component in some types of batteries.

How to Use Tin Dioxide:

  • Industrial Processes: Tin dioxide is used in various industrial processes depending on its specific application. For example, it can be processed into thin films for electronic devices or incorporated into ceramic formulations.
  • Safety Precautions: While generally considered safe, it is essential to handle tin dioxide with appropriate safety precautions, including wearing appropriate personal protective equipment such as gloves and safety glasses.

Application of Tin Dioxide:

  • Electronics: Transparent conductive films, gas sensors, solar cells
  • Ceramics: Glazes, enamels, pigments
  • Catalysis: Chemical reactions
  • Other: Flame retardants, polishing compounds, batteries