Atomfair Chromium iron oxide Ferrochromite, Chrome black, Iron chromite CrFeO3

Description Chromium Iron Oxide (CrFeO3) is a high-purity inorganic compound widely utilized in advanced material science and industrial applications. This mixed metal oxide features a stable crystalline structure, offering exceptional thermal and chemical resistance. With the molecular formula CrFeO3and IUPAC name chromium(3+);iron(3+);oxygen(2-) , it is available in finely powdered form, ensuring uniform reactivity and dispersion. Ideal for catalysis, pigments, and ceramic formulations, our Chromium Iron Oxide is synthesized under stringent quality controls to guarantee consistency, low impurity levels, and optimal performance. Suitable for research, manufacturing, and specialized coatings, this compound is packaged under inert conditions to preserve its integrity.

Description

Description

Chromium Iron Oxide (CrFeO3) is a high-purity inorganic compound widely utilized in advanced material science and industrial applications. This mixed metal oxide features a stable crystalline structure, offering exceptional thermal and chemical resistance. With the molecular formula CrFeO3 and IUPAC name chromium(3+);iron(3+);oxygen(2-), it is available in finely powdered form, ensuring uniform reactivity and dispersion. Ideal for catalysis, pigments, and ceramic formulations, our Chromium Iron Oxide is synthesized under stringent quality controls to guarantee consistency, low impurity levels, and optimal performance. Suitable for research, manufacturing, and specialized coatings, this compound is packaged under inert conditions to preserve its integrity.

  • CAS No: 12190-79-3
  • Molecular Formula: CrFeO3
  • Molecular Weight: 155.84
  • Exact Mass: 155.860184
  • Monoisotopic Mass: 155.860184
  • IUPAC Name: chromium(3+);iron(3+);oxygen(2-)
  • SMILES: [O-2].[O-2].[O-2].[Cr+3].[Fe+3]
  • Synonyms: Chromium iron oxide, Ferrochromite, Chrome black, Iron chromate, Iron(II) chromite

Application

Chromium Iron Oxide is primarily used as a catalyst in chemical synthesis and hydrocarbon processing due to its redox-active properties. It serves as a durable pigment in ceramics, glass, and coatings, providing stable coloration even under high temperatures. Additionally, it finds applications in magnetic materials and as a precursor in the production of advanced ferrochromium alloys.

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