CAS 13981-86-7
:Niobium hydride (NbH)
Description:
Niobium hydride (NbH) is a binary compound formed between niobium and hydrogen, characterized by its metallic properties and ability to exist in various stoichiometric forms, typically as NbH or NbH2. It is a solid at room temperature and exhibits a high melting point, indicative of its strong metallic bonding. Niobium hydride is known for its superconducting properties, particularly at low temperatures, making it of interest in various applications, including superconducting magnets and electronic devices. The compound can be synthesized through the reaction of niobium with hydrogen gas under specific conditions, often requiring elevated temperatures and pressures. Niobium hydride is also notable for its ability to absorb hydrogen, which can lead to the formation of hydride phases with different hydrogen-to-niobium ratios. In terms of reactivity, NbH is relatively stable but can react with strong acids or bases, releasing hydrogen gas. Its unique properties make it a subject of research in materials science and condensed matter physics, particularly in the context of superconductivity and hydrogen storage technologies.
Formula:HNb
InChI:InChI=1S/Nb.H
InChI key:InChIKey=QAIYYDVNDZFFCY-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES:[NbH]
Synonyms:- Hydroniobium
- Niobium hydride (NbH)
- Niobium monohydride
- Niobium(5+) Pentahydride
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Niobium(I) hydride
CAS:Niobium(I) hydridePurity:99%Color and Shape:Grey PowderMolecular weight:92.91g/mol
