774081
Copper
nanopowder, 25 nm particle size (TEM)
Synonym(s):
Copper nanoparticles
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Quality Level
form
nanopowder
resistivity
1.673 μΩ-cm, 20°C
particle size
25 nm (TEM)
bp
2567 °C (lit.)
mp
1083.4 °C (lit.)
density
8.94 g/mL at 25 °C (lit.)
SMILES string
[Cu]
InChI
1S/Cu
InChI key
RYGMFSIKBFXOCR-UHFFFAOYSA-N
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General description
This copper nanopowder is a fine reddish-brown to black powder made of metallic copper nanoparticles with an average particle size of 25 nm. The particles are not oxidized and we recommend storing the product under inert gas to preserve the unoxidized surfaces.
Application
Copper nanopowder, 25 nm can be used for a variety of applications such as printed electronics, electroless copper plating, heat transfer fluids, catalysis, and thermal energy storage.
Signal Word
Danger
Hazard Statements
Precautionary Statements
Hazard Classifications
Aquatic Acute 1 - Aquatic Chronic 1 - Flam. Sol. 2 - Self-heat. 1
WGK
WGK 2
Flash Point(F)
Not applicable
Flash Point(C)
Not applicable
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Chemosphere, 261, 128051-128051 (2020-10-30)
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Copper nanoparticles for printed electronics: routes towards achieving oxidation stability
Materials, 3(9), 4626-4638 (2010)
Low-cost and high-throughput synthesis of copper nanopowder for nanofluid applications
Chemical Engineering Journal, 353, 34-45 (2018)
Nano Letters, 7(7), 1947-1952 (2007)
Ultrasound assisted dispersal of a copper nanopowder for electroless copper activation
Ultrasonics Sonochemistry, 29, 428-438 (2016)
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