Specifications Table
Product Name – Zirconium Dioxide AR 98.5% (ZIRCONIUM(IV)OXIDE)
Quantity/Pack Size – 500 gm
Form – Powder
Grade – AR (Analytical Reagent)
Application – Research, Material Science, Ceramics, Catalysis
Product Overview
Zirconium Dioxide, also known as Zirconium(IV) Oxide or ZrO2, offered with an Analytical Reagent (AR) grade purity of 98.5%, stands as a cornerstone material for diverse scientific and industrial applications. This high-quality compound is meticulously prepared to meet stringent laboratory standards, ensuring reliability and accuracy in experimental results. Its exceptional thermal stability and mechanical strength, coupled with its distinct chemical inertness, make it an invaluable asset in environments demanding high performance and durability. As a white, crystalline powder, Zirconium Dioxide exhibits a high melting point and resistance to chemical attack, facilitating its use in challenging research settings. Researchers and educators will find this AR grade Zirconium Dioxide indispensable for precise material synthesis, advanced ceramic development, and exploration into its catalytic and refractory properties. Its consistent quality supports a wide array of investigations, from fundamental studies to applied research, guaranteeing dependable outcomes for all intricate laboratory procedures.
FAQs
1. What is the purity of this Zirconium Dioxide?
This Zirconium Dioxide is offered with an Analytical Reagent (AR) grade purity of 98.5%.
2. What does ‘AR Grade’ signify for Zirconium Dioxide?
AR (Analytical Reagent) grade indicates a high level of purity, making it suitable for analytical work, research, and other sensitive laboratory applications where minimal impurities are critical.
3. How should Zirconium Dioxide be safely stored in a laboratory?
It should be stored in a cool, dry place in a tightly sealed container to prevent moisture absorption and contamination, away from incompatible materials.
4. Is this Zirconium Dioxide compatible with standard laboratory glassware?
Yes, Zirconium Dioxide is generally inert and compatible with standard laboratory glassware under typical handling and reaction conditions.
5. What are the primary applications of Zirconium Dioxide in scientific research?
Zirconium Dioxide finds primary applications in material science for ceramic development, as a refractory material, in catalysis, and for various high-temperature applications due to its exceptional stability.