349402
Platinum
wire, diam. 0.25 mm, 99.9% trace metals basis
Synonym(s):
Platinum black, Platinum element
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Assay
99.9% trace metals basis
form
wire
resistivity
10.6 μΩ-cm, 20°C
diam.
0.25 mm
bp
3827 °C (lit.)
mp
1772 °C (lit.)
density
21.45 g/cm3 (lit.)
SMILES string
[Pt]
InChI
1S/Pt
InChI key
BASFCYQUMIYNBI-UHFFFAOYSA-N
General description
Platinum (Pt) based wire is a dense, silvery metal that is highly resistant to corrosion. It is a soft transition metal that is highly ductile and malleable, which makes it useful in electronic industries. It has a high melting point and can be oxidized at 500°C.
Application
Pt wires can be used for a wide range of applications such as:
- reference electrodes for electrochemical processes
- for the formation of microchannels for microfluidic devices
- coiling of an optical fiber
- development of cathode for electrolyte based fuel cells
Quantity
250 mg = 25 cm; 1.5 g = 150 cm
Storage Class Code
13 - Non Combustible Solids
WGK
nwg
Flash Point(F)
Not applicable
Flash Point(C)
Not applicable
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