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Sodium niobate (CAS 12034-09-2)

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Application:
Sodium niobate is a reactant for the preparation of inorganic compounds
CAS Number:
12034-09-2
Purity:
≥99%
Molecular Weight:
163.89
Molecular Formula:
NaNbO3
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Sodium niobate is a reactant for preparation of niobium sodium strontium oxides, triple-layered Aurivillius phase photocatalysts, niobium sodium selenide/sulfide, bismuth niobium sodium oxides and tin niobates. Sodium niobate, a perovskite oxide, possesses remarkable ferroelectric characteristics alongside piezoelectric and pyroelectric properties, rendering it highly valuable in electronic and optical devices. Its versatile nature has prompted extensive research into potential applications in optoelectronics, energy storage, and sensing. Moreover, sodium niobate finds practical use as a substrate material for thin-film deposition, especially for ferroelectric materials employed in microelectronic device fabrication. Additionally, it plays a role in the production of piezoelectric transducers, utilized in ultrasonic imaging and non-destructive testing applications.


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Sodium niobate, 5 g

sc-229310
5 g
$86.00