CAS 12007-07-7
:Tantalum boride (TaB)
Description:
Tantalum boride (TaB) is a refractory compound known for its exceptional hardness and high melting point, making it valuable in various industrial applications. It typically appears as a gray or black powder and exhibits a metallic luster. Tantalum boride is characterized by its high thermal and electrical conductivity, which makes it suitable for use in electronic components and as a conductive coating. The compound is chemically stable and resistant to oxidation, contributing to its durability in harsh environments. Additionally, TaB has a high density and is often utilized in the production of cutting tools, abrasives, and as a neutron absorber in nuclear applications. Its unique properties stem from the strong covalent bonding between tantalum and boron atoms, resulting in a robust crystal structure. Overall, tantalum boride is an important material in advanced manufacturing and technology sectors, particularly where high-performance materials are required.
Formula:BTa
InChI:InChI=1S/B.Ta
InChI key:InChIKey=XTDAIYZKROTZLD-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES:B#[Ta]
Synonyms:- Boranylidynetantalum
- Tantalum Monoboride
- Tantalum boride (TaB)
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Tantalum boride
CAS:<p>Tantalum boride is a high-temperature resistant material that has been used for coatings, optical properties, and as a model system for chemical reactions. It is often used as an additive to other materials to improve their resistance to corrosion or oxidation. Tantalum boride is insoluble in water and does not react with most chemicals. However, it reacts with oxygen at high temperatures to form volatile species such as BO, B2O3, and B4O7. Tantalum boride has been shown to have a low thermal expansion coefficient (6x10-6 K-1) and good chemical stability in air at temperatures up to 1000°C.</p>Formula:BTaPurity:Min. 99%Color and Shape:PowderMolecular weight:191.76 g/mol


