Zirconium dioxide
CAS: 1314-23-4
Ref. 3D-FZ34846
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Produktinformation
- 3Y-Tz
- 3YA
- 3Ys20A
- 3Yz-E
- 9MG
- Anhydrouszirconium(Iv)Oxide
- Azs-A
- Azs-B
- Azs-Nb
- Br-Qz
- Mehr Synonyme anzeigen
- CAP
- Dioxozirconium
- Dsc-Hp
- Fianit
- Fzca
- Kz-Oy
- Kz-Oy-Lf
- Kz-Oy-Lsf
- MZR
- Mel-S
- NobelProcera
- Nz-A
- PCS
- Prozyr
- Rsc-H
- Rsc-Hp
- SAZ
- SPZ
- SZ-Fresh
- Szk330A
- Szr-Cm
- Szr-Cw
- Szr-Gm
- Szr-K
- Szr-T
- Szr-W
- Ynd-Zr
- ZirChrom-PHASE
- Zirbeads
- Zirconia
- Zirconiumdioxid
- Zirconiumoxid
- Zirconiumoxidecalcined
- Zirconiumoxidewhitepowder
- Zirconotrast
- Zox-Pg
- Zp-A
- Zp-S
- Zr-20As
- Zr-Al
- Zrmek25Wt
- Zirconium White
- C.I. 77990
- Zirconic anhydride
- Zirconium oxide (ZrO2)
Zirconium dioxide is a high-resistance material with a melting temperature of more than 3000 degrees Celsius, which makes it suitable for use in high-temperature applications. It is also chemically stable and has been used as a catalyst in the production of ethylene diamine. Zirconium dioxide can be produced by reacting zirconium tetrachloride with an alkali hydroxide solution or by heating zirconium oxide at a high temperature. Zirconium dioxide has been studied extensively in clinical trials to assess its safety as an implant material and its biocompatibility. The particle diameter of zirconium dioxide is around 2nm, and it is insoluble in water, organic solvents, and most acids.