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CAS 12777-79-6

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Iron tin oxide

Description:
Iron tin oxide, with the CAS number 12777-79-6, is a mixed metal oxide that typically exhibits a complex structure, often characterized by its semiconductor properties. This compound is primarily composed of iron (Fe) and tin (Sn) oxides, which can influence its electrical, optical, and magnetic properties. Iron tin oxide is known for its potential applications in various fields, including electronics, catalysis, and as a pigment due to its stability and durability. The material can exhibit ferromagnetic behavior, making it of interest in magnetic applications. Additionally, it can be synthesized through various methods, including solid-state reactions and sol-gel processes, which can affect its morphology and crystallinity. The compound is generally considered to be non-toxic, but like many metal oxides, it should be handled with care to avoid inhalation or prolonged skin contact. Its unique properties make it a subject of ongoing research, particularly in the development of advanced materials for electronic and energy-related applications.
Formula:Fe·O·Sn
InChI:InChI=1S/Fe.O.Sn
InChI key:InChIKey=GDAFOAVTJAVTLF-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES:[O].[Sn].[Fe]
Synonyms:
  • Iron tin oxide
  • Ferrous stannate
  • Ferric stannate
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