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| Product Name | CAS # | Catalog # | QUANTITY | Price | Citations | RATING |
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Zinc Hydroxide | 20427-58-1 | sc-362090 | 100 g | $450.00 | ||
Zinc hydroxide is a versatile compound that showcases amphoteric behavior, allowing it to react with both acids and bases. Its unique layered structure facilitates hydrogen bonding, which can influence solubility and reactivity in various environments. The compound exhibits interesting photocatalytic properties, enabling it to participate in redox reactions under UV light. Additionally, its ability to form complexes with anions enhances its role in various chemical processes, making it a subject of study in materials science. | ||||||
Tin(IV) sulphide | 1315-01-1 | sc-258251 sc-258251A | 10 g 50 g | $147.00 $578.00 | ||
Tin(IV) sulphide exhibits intriguing semiconductor properties, characterized by its layered structure that allows for unique charge carrier dynamics. This compound demonstrates notable optical absorption in the visible spectrum, making it a subject of interest in photonic applications. Its interactions with light can lead to exciton formation, influencing electronic transitions. Additionally, the material's stability under various environmental conditions enhances its potential in electronic devices and sensors. | ||||||
Platinum(0)-1,3-divinyl-1,1,3,3-tetramethyldisiloxane complex solution | 68478-92-2 | sc-253281 | 5 g | $185.00 | ||
Platinum(0)-1,3-divinyl-1,1,3,3-tetramethyldisiloxane complex solution exhibits remarkable catalytic properties due to its unique coordination chemistry. The platinum center facilitates electron transfer, enhancing reaction rates in various catalytic cycles. Its siloxane backbone provides flexibility, allowing for distinct molecular interactions that stabilize transition states. This complex also demonstrates unique thermal stability and resistance to oxidation, making it an intriguing subject for studies in catalysis and materials development. | ||||||
Lead(II) sulfide | 1314-87-0 | sc-397590 | 25 g | $70.00 | ||
Lead(II) sulfide is characterized by its intriguing semiconductor properties, which arise from its narrow band gap. This compound exhibits unique electron mobility, allowing for efficient charge transport under specific conditions. Its crystalline structure facilitates distinct interactions with light, leading to interesting photoconductive behavior. Additionally, the material's high density and low solubility in water contribute to its stability in various environments, making it a subject of interest in materials science. | ||||||
Silver(I) oxide | 20667-12-3 | sc-253562 sc-253562A | 10 g 50 g | $93.00 $285.00 | ||
Silver(I) oxide is notable for its role in redox reactions, where it can act as both an oxidizing agent and a source of silver ions. Its unique lattice structure allows for efficient electron transfer, enhancing its reactivity. The compound exhibits a distinctive dark color, which contrasts with its metallic counterpart, and its solubility in alkaline solutions facilitates specific chemical pathways. Additionally, it can participate in photochemical processes, showcasing its versatility in various chemical environments. | ||||||
Lithium borohydride | 16949-15-8 | sc-252957 sc-252957A | 1 g 10 g | $78.00 $245.00 | ||
Lithium borohydride is a powerful reducing agent, characterized by its ability to donate hydride ions in various chemical reactions. Its unique tetrahedral structure promotes efficient coordination with electrophiles, enhancing reaction kinetics. The compound exhibits high thermal stability and reactivity, making it suitable for selective reductions. Its interactions with polar solvents can lead to unique solvation effects, influencing reaction pathways and product distributions in synthetic applications. | ||||||
Beryllium | 7440-41-7 | sc-252431 | 5 g | $45.00 | ||
Beryllium is a lightweight metal known for its exceptional stiffness and high melting point, which contribute to its unique mechanical properties. It forms strong covalent bonds, leading to a high degree of hardness and resistance to deformation. Beryllium's ability to absorb neutrons makes it valuable in nuclear applications. Additionally, its surface can form a protective oxide layer, enhancing corrosion resistance and influencing its reactivity with other elements. | ||||||
Sodium metavanadate | 13718-26-8 | sc-251034 sc-251034A | 5 g 25 g | $32.00 $84.00 | 3 | |
Sodium metavanadate is a versatile compound characterized by its unique redox properties and ability to act as a source of vanadium in various chemical reactions. It exhibits distinct coordination chemistry, forming complexes with transition metals that can influence catalytic pathways. The compound's solubility in water enhances its reactivity, allowing for rapid ion exchange processes. Its crystalline structure contributes to specific optical properties, making it of interest in materials science. | ||||||
Sodium borohydride | 16940-66-2 | sc-215866 sc-215866A sc-215866B | 25 g 100 g 1 kg | $60.00 $166.00 $818.00 | 1 | |
Sodium borohydride is a versatile reducing agent characterized by its ability to donate hydride ions, facilitating various reduction reactions. Its unique structure allows for rapid electron transfer, making it effective in reducing metal ions to their elemental forms. The compound exhibits strong interactions with polar solvents, enhancing its solubility and reactivity. Additionally, its kinetic properties enable selective reductions, often yielding high reaction rates and efficiency in synthetic pathways. | ||||||
Strontium titanate | 12060-59-2 | sc-251072 sc-251072A | 100 g 1 kg | $42.00 $416.00 | ||
Strontium titanate is a fascinating oxide known for its exceptional dielectric properties and ferroelectric behavior. Its perovskite structure facilitates unique electron mobility and polarization effects, which are critical in various electronic applications. The compound exhibits strong ionic bonding, leading to significant lattice distortions under external fields. Additionally, its high refractive index and low thermal conductivity make it an intriguing subject for studies in photonics and solid-state physics. | ||||||