529311
Iron(III) oxide
≥99.995% trace metals basis
Synonym(s):
Ferric oxide
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Assay
≥99.995% trace metals basis
form
powder
application(s)
battery manufacturing
SMILES string
O=[Fe]O[Fe]=O
InChI
1S/2Fe.3O
InChI key
JEIPFZHSYJVQDO-UHFFFAOYSA-N
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General description
Iron is present in the form of iron(III) oxide in almost all natural sources of water. It is the most common supplement of iron for algae. It is a highly stable n-type semiconductor, and possesses a band gap of 2.0 to 2.2eV. It is widely used in solar photoelectrolysis cells. Self-organized nanoporous iron(III) oxide (haematite) has been prepared. Orientation effects on nearly opaque single crystals of iron(III) oxide have been investigated by laser Raman spectroscopy.
Application
Iron(III) oxide may be used in the preparation of iron(III) oxide-hydrate gels.
Storage Class Code
13 - Non Combustible Solids
WGK
nwg
Flash Point(F)
Not applicable
Flash Point(C)
Not applicable
Personal Protective Equipment
dust mask type N95 (US), Eyeshields, Gloves
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Journal of the American Chemical Society, 126(33), 10238-10239 (2004-08-19)
Stable zinc-doped iron(III) oxide thin films that exhibit p-type behavior were synthesized by spray pyrolytic deposition (SPD) on conducting indium-doped tin oxide-coated glass substrate. The highest photocurrent density of 1.1 mA/cm2 was observed at an illumination intensity of 40 mW/cm2
Synthesis and photoelectrochemical properties of nanoporous iron (III) oxide by potentiostatic anodization.
Nanotechnology, 17(17), 4285-4285 (2006)
The structure of iron (III) oxide-hydrate gels.
J. Inorg. Nucl. Chem., 28(10), 2155-2159 (1966)
Light-induced reduction of natural iron (III) oxide and its relevance to phytoplankton.
Nature, 309, 783-784 (1984)
Electrochemistry and photoelectrochemistry of iron (III) oxide.
J. Chem. Soc., Faraday, 79(9), 2027-2041 (1983)
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