Description
Specifications Table
| Product Name | Cupric Oxide Nanopowder, 40nm, 99% (Copper (II) Oxide) |
|---|---|
| Quantity/Pack Size | 5 Gms, 25 Gms, 100 Gms |
| Form | Nanopowder |
| Grade | 99% Purity |
| Application | Research, Catalysis, Sensors, Nanotechnology |
Product Description
Cupric Oxide Nanopowder, also known as Copper (II) Oxide, is a high-performance nanomaterial with a particle size of 40nm and 99% purity. This fine black powder is widely used in research labs, academic institutions, and industrial applications due to its unique properties. Whether you’re working on catalysis, gas sensors, or advanced materials research, this nanopowder delivers consistent results.
One of the key advantages of this Cupric Oxide Nanopowder is its high surface area, which enhances reactivity in chemical processes. Researchers often use it in electrochemical applications, photovoltaic cells, and even as a semiconductor material. The 40nm particle size ensures uniformity, making it ideal for precise experiments.
At eqipped, we ensure that every batch of Cupric Oxide Nanopowder meets strict quality standards. Our packaging is designed to preserve the integrity of the nanopowder, preventing contamination and ensuring long shelf life. Whether you need a small 5g pack for a quick experiment or a larger 100g quantity for ongoing research, we’ve got you covered.
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This product is particularly useful in academic settings where students and educators need reliable materials for experiments. Its versatility makes it a staple in chemistry and materials science labs across India. If you’re looking to buy Cupric Oxide Nanopowder online, eqipped offers a seamless shopping experience with fast delivery and secure packaging.
FAQs
What is the particle size of this Cupric Oxide Nanopowder?
The particle size is 40nm, making it ideal for applications requiring high surface area and reactivity.
Can I use this nanopowder for gas sensor applications?
Yes, Cupric Oxide Nanopowder is commonly used in gas sensors due to its sensitivity to gases like hydrogen and carbon monoxide.
Is this product suitable for academic research?
Absolutely. Many universities and research institutions use this nanopowder for experiments in chemistry and materials science.
How should I store Cupric Oxide Nanopowder?
Store it in a cool, dry place in a tightly sealed container to prevent moisture absorption and contamination.
What pack sizes are available?
You can choose from 5g, 25g, or 100g packs depending on your research needs.