Nanoparticles: Carbon-Coated Nickel [Ni-C]

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Basic characteristics:
Name: Carbon-Coated Nickel
Packaging: Antistatic plastic bags
Molecular Formula: Ni
Appearance: Blue & black powder
Applications:
Magnetic fluid Magnetic fluid made of carbon-coated nickel nanoparticles provides excellent properties. It is widely used for sealants, shock absorption materials, medical equipment and optical displays.
Efficient catalyst Due to its large surface and high activity, carbon-coated nickel nanoparticles are efficient catalysts for chemical reactions such as hydrogenation and treatment of exhaust to reduce harmful chemicals.
Propellant additive Adding carbon-coated nickel nanoparticles to solid (rocket fuel) propellant increases combustion heat, combustion efficiency and combustion stability.
Conductive paste Conductive paste is commonly used for wiring and packaging. In the microelectronics industry, it plays an important role in the miniturization of electronic devices and circuits.
High-performance electrodes Carbon-coated nickel nanoparticles can be made into electrodes with a large surface area to considerably improve energy density.
Sintering additive As an additive, carbon-coated nickel nanoparticles can effectively reduce sintering temperatures of metals and ceramics.
Conductive coating A coating of carbon-coated nickel nanoparticles can be prepared in an inert environment and below the melting point of the bulk metal.
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Carbon-Coated Nickel 25 <100 99+ 30-50 0.10-0.25 Round
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Carbon-coated nickel nanoparticles

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