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zirconium phosphate

  • CAS No.: 13772-29-7
  • Purity: 99.9%
  • Min quantity: 1000 Kilograms
  • Weight: 283.18
  • Place of Orign: Chengdu,Sichuan,China
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  • Product Name.:zirconium phosphate
  • CAS No: 13772-29-7
  • Weight: 283.18
  • Formula: H3O4 P . 1/2 Zr
  • Boiling Point: 158°Cat760mmHg
  • Density: g/cm3

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CAS 13772-29-7
HS CODE 28352990
Molecular Formula α-Zr(HPO4)2·H2O
Molecular Weight 301.19
Appearance White Powder
Specification
Zr(HPO4)2·H2O 99(Min%)
ZrO2 40(Max%)
Fluoride 0.002(Max%)
Water insoluble 99.9(Max%)
Ignition loss 6(Max%)
PH 5~7
Density 2.66 (g/cm3)
Average partical size (um) 1.74(D50)

Character: Zirconium phosphates (zirconium hydrogen phosphate) are acidic, inorganic cation exchange materials that have a layered structure with formula Zr(HPO4)2?H2O. Zirconium phosphates have high thermal and chemical stability, solid state ion conductivity, resistance to ionizing radiation, and the capacity to incorporate different types of molecules with different sizes between their layers. Zirconium phosphate has good chemistry, mechanical strength and thermal stability, good ion exchange properties, and can provide a large surface area, it has broad application prospects in electrical, optical, catalysis, biotechnology field, composite materials, and other fields. As zirconium phosphate has good ion-exchange capacity, in the preparation of inorganic antibacterial agents, It can be used as antibacterial metal ions excellent carrier, has been widely used. Zirconium phosphate have been widely used in several applications such as: drug delivery, catalysis, nanocomposite, nuclear waste management, clinical dialyzer,among others.
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