
CAS 1332-29-2
:Tin oxide
Description:
Tin oxide, with the CAS number 1332-29-2, is an inorganic compound primarily composed of tin and oxygen. It exists in two main forms: the tetragonal rutile structure and the amorphous form. Tin oxide is a white, odorless powder that is insoluble in water but can dissolve in strong acids and bases. It exhibits semiconductor properties, making it useful in various electronic applications, including transparent conductive coatings and gas sensors. Additionally, tin oxide is known for its photocatalytic activity, which allows it to facilitate chemical reactions under light exposure. The compound is also utilized in the production of ceramics, glass, and as a pigment in paints due to its stability and non-toxicity. Its ability to absorb UV light and its high refractive index contribute to its applications in optical devices. Overall, tin oxide is valued for its versatility and functional properties across multiple industries, including electronics, materials science, and environmental applications.
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Synonyms:- Nalco 88SN123
- Nalco TX 2146
- Tin oxide
- Mesa
- Stannoxyl
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