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Catalog Number:
47071
CAS Number:
7440-50-8
Nanofils de cuivre immergés dans l'éthanol 5g/25ml (300±100 nm de diamètre, ≥ 5 microns de longueur)
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Nanofils de cuivre utiles dans l’imagerie médicale, la fabrication de limiteurs optiques, la production d’énergie solaire et une myriade d’autres technologies optiques.

CAS Number
7440-50-8
Molecular Formula
Cu
Molecular Weight
63.55
PubChem ID
23978
Appearance
Fils rouges marron
Mesh Size
APS 300±100 nm de diamètre, =
Conditions
Magasin chez RT
General Information
CAS Number
7440-50-8
Molecular Formula
Cu
Molecular Weight
63.55
PubChem ID
23978
Appearance
Fils rouges marron
Mesh Size
APS 300±100 nm de diamètre, =
Conditions
Magasin chez RT
Properties
Additional property information coming soon!
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Safety and Regulations
Hazmat
Oui
Antibiotic
Non
DEA-regulated
Non
Warnings
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Applications

Copper nanowires immersed in ethanol is widely utilized in research focused on:

  • Flexible Electronics: These nanowires serve as conductive materials for flexible electronic devices, enhancing their performance while maintaining flexibility and lightweight properties.
  • Transparent Conductors: In applications like touchscreens and solar cells, copper nanowires provide a cost-effective alternative to indium tin oxide (ITO), offering excellent conductivity and transparency.
  • Energy Storage: They are used in supercapacitors and batteries, improving charge storage capacity and efficiency due to their high surface area and conductivity.
  • Biomedical Applications: Copper nanowires are explored for use in biosensors and drug delivery systems, leveraging their biocompatibility and electrical properties to enhance detection and therapeutic efficacy.
  • Environmental Remediation: These nanowires can be employed in water treatment processes to remove pollutants, thanks to their high reactivity and surface area, making them effective in capturing contaminants.

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