
CAS 12655-93-5
:Niobium hydride
Description:
Niobium hydride, with the CAS number 12655-93-5, is a chemical compound formed between niobium and hydrogen. It typically exists as a solid and is known for its metallic properties, exhibiting a high melting point and good electrical conductivity. Niobium hydride can form various stoichiometric phases, with the most common being NbH, which can incorporate different amounts of hydrogen, leading to a range of hydride compositions. This compound is of interest in materials science and solid-state chemistry due to its potential applications in superconductors and hydrogen storage technologies. Niobium hydride is also characterized by its ability to absorb hydrogen, which can significantly alter its physical properties. The compound is generally stable under ambient conditions but may react with moisture or air, leading to the formation of niobium oxides or hydroxides. Handling niobium hydride requires caution, as it can be sensitive to heat and pressure, which may lead to the release of hydrogen gas. Overall, niobium hydride is a significant material in various advanced technological applications.
Formula:H·Nb
InChI:InChI=1S/Nb.H2/h;1H
InChI key:InChIKey=FUMNSLZPCMHEEP-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES:[H][H].[Nb]
Synonyms:- Niobium hydride
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