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Titanium

foil, thickness 0.127 mm, ≥99.99% trace metals basis

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Formula empirica (notazione di Hill):
Ti
Numero CAS:
Peso molecolare:
47.87
Numero CE:
Numero MDL:
Codice UNSPSC:
12141746
ID PubChem:
NACRES:
NA.23

Saggio

≥99.99% trace metals basis

Forma fisica

foil

Temp. autoaccensione

860 °F

Resistività

42.0 μΩ-cm, 20°C

Spessore

0.127 mm

P. eboll.

3287 °C (lit.)

Punto di fusione

1660 °C (lit.)

Densità

4.5 g/mL at 25 °C (lit.)

Stringa SMILE

[Ti]

InChI

1S/Ti
RTAQQCXQSZGOHL-UHFFFAOYSA-N

Quantità

1.5 g = 50 × 50 mm; 6.2 g = 100 × 100 mm

Codice della classe di stoccaggio

11 - Combustible Solids

Classe di pericolosità dell'acqua (WGK)

nwg

Punto d’infiammabilità (°F)

Not applicable

Punto d’infiammabilità (°C)

Not applicable

Dispositivi di protezione individuale

Eyeshields, Gloves, type N95 (US)


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J H Kim et al.
Journal of nanoscience and nanotechnology, 13(7), 4601-4607 (2013-08-02)
Nanocytalline TiN films were deposited on non-alkali glass and Al substrates by reactive DC magnetron sputtering (DCMS) with an electromagnetic field system (EMF). The microstructure and corrosion resistance of the TiN-coated Al substrates were estimated by X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning
B Subramanian
Journal of nanoscience and nanotechnology, 13(7), 4565-4572 (2013-08-02)
Titanium nitride (TiN)/niobium nitride (NbN) nanostructured multilayer coatings were prepared by DC reactive magnetron sputtering method using the combination of a titanium and niobium target and an Ar-N2 mixture discharge gas on to 316L stainless steel substrates. The coatings showed
Jiangxue Wang et al.
Journal of nanoscience and nanotechnology, 13(6), 3874-3879 (2013-07-19)
Nanoscale materials (such as TiO2, hydroxyapatite nanoparticles) have gained much concern in the coating of implants for cell adhesion and growth to improve the osteoconductivity. However, due to attrition and corrosion, the wear particles would be generated from the joint
Kwi-Dug Yun et al.
Journal of nanoscience and nanotechnology, 13(6), 3864-3867 (2013-07-19)
This study examined the bone response to titanium dioxide nanotube modified implants. A total of 24 implants were placed in the femur of 4 beagles. Before placement, screw-shaped implants were classified into 3 groups; machined surface (group M), titanium dioxide
Study of a TiO2 photocatalytic coating for use in plasma catalysis.
K Van Wesenbeeck et al.
Communications in agricultural and applied biological sciences, 78(1), 227-233 (2013-07-24)

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