Atomfair Nickel Oxide NiO

Description Nickel Oxide (NiO) is a high-purity inorganic compound with the molecular formula NiO and CAS number 1314-06-3. This versatile material appears as a green to black crystalline solid and is widely utilized in industrial and research applications due to its excellent thermal stability, semiconducting properties, and catalytic activity. Our Nickel Oxide is synthesized under stringent quality controls to ensure minimal impurities, making it ideal for advanced material science, electrochemistry, and energy storage applications. It is available in various particle sizes and purities to meet specific experimental or production requirements. Suitable for use in lithium-ion batteries, ceramic pigments, and as…

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Nickel Oxide (NiO) is a high-purity inorganic compound with the molecular formula NiO and CAS number 1314-06-3. This versatile material appears as a green to black crystalline solid and is widely utilized in industrial and research applications due to its excellent thermal stability, semiconducting properties, and catalytic activity. Our Nickel Oxide is synthesized under stringent quality controls to ensure minimal impurities, making it ideal for advanced material science, electrochemistry, and energy storage applications. It is available in various particle sizes and purities to meet specific experimental or production requirements. Suitable for use in lithium-ion batteries, ceramic pigments, and as a precursor for nickel-based catalysts, this product is a must-have for researchers and engineers working in cutting-edge technologies.

  • CAS No: 1314-06-3
  • Molecular Formula: NiO
  • Molecular Weight: 74.693
  • Exact Mass: 73.930256
  • Monoisotopic Mass: 73.930256
  • IUPAC Name: oxonickel
  • SMILES: O=[Ni]
  • Synonyms: Nickel(II) oxide, 1313-99-1, NICKEL OXIDE, oxonickel, Nickel oxide (NiO)

Application

Nickel Oxide (NiO) is extensively used as a cathode material in lithium-ion batteries due to its high theoretical capacity and electrochemical stability. In the ceramics industry, it serves as a key component for producing black and green pigments. Additionally, NiO is employed as a catalyst in chemical reactions such as hydrocarbon reforming and fuel cell applications, owing to its redox properties and surface reactivity.

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