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CE10676 Cerium Nitride Powder CeN Powder

Catalogue Number CE10676
Chemical Formula CeN
CAS Number 25764-08-3
Appearance Dark brown to black powder
Purity ≥ 99%

Cerium Nitride Powder CeN Powder is a finely processed inorganic compound synthesised under controlled conditions to achieve a consistent powder morphology suitable for catalyst and ceramic precursor applications. Stanford Advanced Materials (SAM) employs quantitative phase analysis and scanning electron microscopy for quality control, ensuring batch-to-batch consistency. The material is processed following calibrated protocols to verify chemical stability and particle distribution, meeting the rigorous demands of industrial and research environments.

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What are the critical particle size considerations for CeN powder in catalyst applications?

The particle size distribution directly influences catalytic reaction rates and surface reactivity. Controlling the milling process and post-synthesis sieving assists in achieving uniform particle dimensions, ensuring predictable performance in catalytic systems. This consistency is crucial for scaling processes and optimising industrial reactions. Contact us for additional technical details.

How do impurity levels affect the thermal performance of CeN powder in high-temperature processes?

Impurities, particularly within trace elemental ranges, impact the sintering behaviour and overall thermal stability of CeN powder. Rigorous screening using techniques such as XRF minimises unwanted variables, ensuring that the powder maintains its chemical inertness and structural integrity during high-temperature operations.

What storage conditions are recommended to maintain the chemical stability of CeN powder?

It is advisable to store CeN powder in a cool, dry environment with low humidity. Hermetically sealed containers and anti-contamination packaging are recommended to prevent moisture ingress and oxidation. Maintaining controlled storage conditions helps preserve the material's chemical and physical properties over time.

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