243647
Molybdenum disilicide
powder, ≥99% trace metals basis
Synonym(s):
Molybdenum silicide
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Assay
≥99% trace metals basis
form
powder
mp
1870-2030 °C (lit.)
density
6.31 g/mL at 25 °C (lit.)
SMILES string
[Mo++].[Si-]#[Si-]
InChI
1S/Mo.Si2/c;1-2/q+2;-2
InChI key
OVVBPJHTRZEJHC-UHFFFAOYSA-N
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General description
Application
- Single-Crystal MoO3 Micrometer and Millimeter Belts Prepared from Discarded Molybdenum Disilicide Heating Elements.: This study explores the utilization of discarded molybdenum disilicide heating elements to synthesize single-crystal MoO3 belts. These materials exhibit high thermal stability and potential applications in high-temperature oxidation resistance and energy storage devices (Hou et al., 2018).
- Highly Concentrated Si1-xCx Alloy with an Ordered Superstructure.: The research investigates Si-C alloys with ordered superstructures, highlighting their potential as high-temperature semiconductors. This material′s high thermal resistance and electronic properties make it suitable for advanced semiconductor applications (Qin et al., 2003).
Storage Class Code
11 - Combustible Solids
WGK
nwg
Flash Point(F)
Not applicable
Flash Point(C)
Not applicable
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PRTR
Class I Designated Chemical Substances
ISHL Indicated Name
Substances Subject to be Indicated Names
ISHL Notified Names
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JAN Code
243647-VAR:
243647-BULK:
243647-250G:4548174004821
243647-5KG:
243647-50G:
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