Atomfair Cobalt Selenide (CoSe) Powder, 99% Purity
Product Description
Atomfair Cobalt Selenide (CoSe) Powder is supplied as a powder with 99% purity. It is intended for infrared detection and imaging research.
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Customization & Ordering
Package availability, minimum order quantity, pricing, and lead time are confirmed during quotation.
Key Features and Advantages
- Hexagonal NiAs-type cobalt selenide structure (hP4).
- Density of 7.65 g/cm³ and melting point of 1,055 °C.
- Used in infrared detection and imaging research.
APPLICATION SCOPE: infrared detection and imaging research
DOCUMENTATION: COA and SDS can be provided upon request for batch-specific confirmation.
LABORATORY PROCUREMENT SUPPORT
For grade selection, particle-size confirmation, documentation support or custom specification review, contact our technical sales team.
How does the hexagonal NiAs-type crystal structure of cobalt selenide (CoSe) influence its suitability for infrared detection?
The hexagonal NiAs-type structure (hP4) of CoSe is characteristic of this material and is relevant for its optoelectronic properties, supporting its use in infrared detection and imaging research. The powder form, with a density of 7.65 g/cm³ and melting point of 1,055 °C, is supplied at 99% purity for research applications.
What safety documentation and handling precautions are available for Atomfair Cobalt Selenide (CoSe) Powder with 99% purity?
A Certificate of Analysis (COA) and Safety Data Sheet (SDS) can be requested for batch-specific confirmation of purity and safety information. CoSe is insoluble in water and has a high melting point of 1,055 °C, indicating thermal stability. Standard laboratory practices for fine powder handling, including the use of PPE and fume hoods, are recommended to avoid inhalation or skin contact.
Atomfair Cobalt Selenide (CoSe) Powder (99% purity, hexagonal NiAs-type structure) is evaluated for infrared detection and imaging research, offering a high melting point of 1,055 °C and density of 7.65 g/cm³, but requiring careful handling due to water insolubility and the need for batch-specific documentation.
Positive
- High thermal stability for IR applications: With a melting point of 1,055 °C and hexagonal NiAs-type crystal structure, this CoSe powder is thermally robust, suitable for infrared detection and imaging research requiring stable material properties at elevated temperatures.
- High purity and density for consistent performance: The 99% purity and density of 7.65 g/cm³ ensure reliable material behavior in experimental setups, minimizing variability in infrared sensor or imaging studies.
Trade-offs
- Water insolubility limits wet processing: CoSe powder is insoluble in water, restricting its use in aqueous-based synthesis or dispersion methods; non-aqueous solvents or dry handling protocols are required for processing.
- Documentation dependency for batch validation: COA and SDS are provided only upon request, meaning batch-specific purity and safety confirmation require proactive procurement steps, adding a coordination overhead for lab deployment.
Every advanced material, component, equipment, and instrument in our catalog is backed by rigorous testing. We maintain strict internal quality management frameworks and align with CE conformity metrics to deliver transparent, reproducible performance data via our public open-science repository.
To request raw batch performance data, submit formal vendor registration paperwork, or execute a fast-turnaround R&D manufacturing loop, contact us at inquiry@atomfair.com.
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