CAS 12136-97-9
:Niobium sulfide (NbS2)
Description:
Niobium sulfide (NbS2) is a transition metal dichalcogenide characterized by its layered structure, which allows for unique electronic and optical properties. It typically exhibits a hexagonal crystal system, where niobium atoms are sandwiched between layers of sulfur atoms. This compound is known for its semiconducting behavior, making it of interest in various applications, including electronics and materials science. NbS2 can undergo phase transitions, which can alter its electrical conductivity and other physical properties. Additionally, it has been studied for its potential in energy storage and conversion technologies, such as batteries and supercapacitors. The compound is generally stable under ambient conditions but may react with strong acids or bases. Its synthesis often involves methods such as chemical vapor transport or solid-state reactions. Overall, niobium sulfide is a significant material in the field of two-dimensional materials, contributing to advancements in nanotechnology and quantum computing.
Formula:NbS2
InChI:InChI=1S/Nb.2S
InChI key:InChIKey=VRSMQRZDMZDXAU-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES:[Nb](=S)=S
Synonyms:- Niobium sulfide (NbS2)
- Niobium disulfide
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Niobium disulphide
CAS:<p>Niobium disulphide is a low-energy solid that has been shown to have a high surface area and good thermal expansion. It can be synthesized by reacting niobium oxide with ethylene diamine in the presence of boron nitride. Niobium disulphide reacts with water to form hydrogen sulphide, which can be detected by infrared spectroscopy. This material is used as an additive for polymers and coatings, as well as in filaments for light bulbs.</p>Formula:NbS2Purity:Min. 95%Color and Shape:PowderMolecular weight:157.04 g/mol
