Beryllium Nitride Powder Description
Beryllium Nitride Powder (CAS No. 1304-54-7) is a compound of beryllium and nitrogen, prepared by heating beryllium metal powder with dry nitrogen at high temperatures (1100-1500 °C). It is relatively reactive, rapidly oxidized in air at 600°C, and decomposed by water.
Synonym: Triberyllium Nitride
Beryllium Nitride Powder Characteristics
- High Thermal Conductivity: Efficient heat dissipation for enhanced performance.
- Excellent Electrical Insulator: High dielectric strength for electronic applications.
- Chemical Stability: Resistant to chemical degradation.
- Fine Particle Size: Enhances dispersion and application versatility.
- Purity: High purity, ensuring optimal performance.
Beryllium Nitride Powder Specifications
Property |
Value |
CAS |
1304-54-7 |
Form |
Powder |
Density |
2.71 g/cm³ |
Melting Point |
2200°C |
Boiling Point |
2240°C |
Storage Condition |
Keep tightly sealed; avoid moisture |
Beryllium Nitride Powder Applications
- Beryllium nitride is used in refractory ceramics as well as in nuclear reactors and to produce radioactive carbon-14 for tracer applications.
- Beryllium Nitride (Be3N2) powder finds applications in semiconductors, high thermal conductivity materials, nuclear industry, optical coatings, batteries, and materials research. Caution is needed due to its potential hazards.
Beryllium Nitride Powder Packaging
Our Beryllium Nitride (Be3N2) Powder (CAS No. 1304-54-7) is clearly tagged and labeled externally to ensure efficient identification and quality control. Great care is taken to avoid any damage which might be caused during storage or transportation.