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99:1 AZO Aluminum Doped Zinc Oxide nanoparticles/nanopowders

99:1 AZO Aluminum Doped Zinc Oxide Nanopowder

Specification:
Code Y759-1
Name Aluminum doped zinc oxide Nanopowder
Formula ZnO+Al2O3
CAS No. ZnO: 1314-13-2; Al2O3:1344-28-1
Particle Size 30nm
ZnO:Al2O3 99:1
Purity 99.9%
SSA 30-50m2/g,
Appearance White powder
Package 1kg per bag, 25kg per barrel or as required
Potential applications Transparent conductive application
Dispersion Can be customized
Related materials ITO, ATO nanopowders
Description: Properties of AZO nanopowder: Good high temperature resistance, conductivity, light transmission, high-temperature stability, and radiation resistance. Application of AZO nanopowder: 1.Solar cell transparent electrode 2.Displays: flat liquid crystal display (LCD), electroluminescence display (ELD), electrochromic display (ECD) 3.AZO nanopowder used for heat reflector, the glass curtain wall of buildings, as a heat shield of architectural glass windows in cold areas to save energy consumption. 4.For good transparent and conductive characteristics of AZO nanopowder, it can be used as a surface heater, anti-fog and defrosting glass on the glass windows in transportation, besides, in anti-fog camera lenses and special purpose glasses, instrument windows, frozen display cabinets, heating plates for cooking, etc.. 5.For its attenuation of microwave, nano AZO can be used in computer rooms, radar shielding protection areas and other places where electromagnetic waves need to be shielded to prevent the intrusion of external electromagnetic waves and cause errors in electronic equipment and leakage of confidential information. 6.The flexible substrate film made by AZO nanopowder could be used to manufacture flexible light-emitting devices, plastic liquid crystal displays, foldable solar cells, and as thermal insulation materials. Storage Condition: AZO nanopowder should be stored in sealed, avoid light, dry place. Room temperature storage is ok. SEM & XRD :


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