544833
Aluminum oxide
nanopowder, <50 nm particle size (TEM)
Synonym(s):
Gamma Al2O3, Alumina
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description
gamma phase
Quality Level
form
nanopowder
surface area
>40 m2/g , BET
particle size
<50 nm (TEM)
mp
2040 °C (lit.)
SMILES string
O=[Al]O[Al]=O
InChI
1S/2Al.3O
InChI key
TWNQGVIAIRXVLR-UHFFFAOYSA-N
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General description
Application
Storage Class Code
11 - Combustible Solids
WGK
nwg
Flash Point(F)
Not applicable
Flash Point(C)
Not applicable
Personal Protective Equipment
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JAN Code
544833-50G:4548173943930
544833-VAR:
544833-BULK:
544833-10G:4548173943923
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