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Tantalum single crystal disc, 10mm (0.39in) dia, 1-3mm (0.04-0.1in) thick, (110) orientation, ±0.5°, zone refined

Catalog NumberACM7440257-1

CAS Number7440-25-7

CategoryEvaporation Materials; Single Crystals; Vapor Deposition Precursors

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Tantalum single crystal disc, 10mm (0.39in) dia, 1-3mm (0.04-0.1in) thick, (110) orientation, ±0.5°, zone refined
Synonyms
Tantalum nanopowder suspension, aqueous Tantalum nanoparticle solution, Tantalum nanofluid
Description
Tantalum dust is a black odorless powder. mp: 2996° C, bp: approx. 5250°C. Density: 16.65 g/cm³. Insoluble in water. Tantalum oxide dust is a white, microcrystalline powder mp: 1800°C. Density: 7.6 g/cm³. Insoluble in water. The mixture is listed as a toxic inhalation hazard by OSHA.;DryPowder; DryPowder, OtherSolid; OtherSolid; PelletsLargeCrystals;BLACK SOLID IN VARIOUS FORMS.;Steel-blue to gray solid or black, odorless powder.;Metal: Steel-blue to gray solid or black, odorless powder.
IUPAC Name
tantalum
Molecular Weight
180.9479g/mol
Molecular Formula
Ta
Canonical SMILES
[Ta]
InChI
InChI=1S/Ta
InChI Key
GUVRBAGPIYLISA-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Boiling Point
9797 °F at 760 mm Hg (NIOSH, 2016);5429 °C;5425 °C;9797°F;9797°F
Melting Point
5425 °F (NIOSH, 2016);2996 °C;2996 °C;5425°F;5425°F
Flash Point
>250 °C
Purity
99%, 99.9%, 99.99%, 99.999%
Density
16.65 (metal), 14.40 (powder) (NIOSH, 2016);14.491 g/cu cm (powder); 16.6 g/cu cm (worked metal);14.5 g/cm³;16.65 (metal) 14.40 (powder);16.65 (metal) 14.40 (powder)
Solubility
Insoluble (NIOSH, 2016);Soluble in fused alkalies; insoluble in acids except hydrofluoric and fuming sulfuric acids;Insoluble in water.;Solubility in water: none;Insoluble
Appearance
black
Application
The tantalum single crystal disc serves as a crucial component in advanced scientific and industrial applications due to its unique properties. This disc, crafted with a diameter of 10mm and a thickness ranging from 1 to 3mm, maintains a precise (110) orientation with a tolerance of ±0.5°, enhanced by zone refining. Renowned for its exceptional resistance to corrosion and its ability to sustain high temperatures, tantalum is instrumental in the production of capacitors and various electronic components. Its unique chemical resistance is due to a protective oxide layer that inherently forms at room temperature, shielding the metal from most chemical reactions. The disc is particularly resistant to several aggressive substances, such as hydrofluoric acid below 150°C, while also displaying stability against dilute aqueous alkalies and capability to form alloys. Additionally, its uses extend to serving as a catalyst in chemical reactions and in the creation of chemical equipment and corrosion-resistant tools, highlighting its versatility and critical role in technological advancements.
Color/Form
Silvery gray metal, body-centered cubic crystal structure;CUBIC OR POWDER;Gray, very hard, malleable, ductile metal;Black powder; steel-blue-colored metal when unpolished, nearly platinum white when polished;Metal: Steel-blue to gray solid or black powder.
Complexity
0
Covalently-Bonded Unit Count
1
EC Number
237-770-4;231-135-5
Exact Mass
180.948g/mol
Formal Charge
0
Heat of Vaporization
7.53X10+5 J/mol
Heavy Atom Count
1
ICSC Number
1596
MDL Number
MFCD00011252
MeSH Entry Terms
Tantalum;Tantalum 181;Tantalum-181
Monoisotopic Mass
180.948g/mol
Morphology
spherical
Odor
Odorless
Other Experimental
Atomic number: 73; can readily be drawn in fine wires; valences: 5, also 4, 3, 2.;Two naturally occurring isotopes: 181 (99.99877%); 180 (0.0123%) Half-life: >10+12 years; artificial isotopes: 172-179; 182-186;Specific heat (0 °C): 0.036 cal/g °C; Electrical resistivity: (18 °C): 12.4 microohm-cm;Very resistant to chemical attack; not attacked by aqueous acids other than hydrofluoric; not attacked by aqueous alkalies; slowly attacked by fused alkalies. Reacts with fluorine, chlorine, and oxygen only on heating. At high temperatures absorbs several hundred times its volume of hydrogen; combines with nitrogen, with carbon.;HAS GOOD "GETTERING" ABILITY @ HIGH TEMP;Tensile strength of drawn wire may be as high as 130,000 psi; expansion coefficient 8X10-6 over range 20-1500 °C; Electrical resistivity: 13.6 microohm-cm @ 0 °C; 32.0 microohm-cm @ 500 °C; dust or powder may be flammable.;99.5% pure tantalum is resistant to all concentrations of hot and cold sulfuric acid (except concentrated boiling); hydrochloric acid, nitric and acetic acids, hot and cold dilute sodium hydroxide, all dilutions of hot and cold ammonium hydroxide, mine and seawaters, moist sulfurous atmospheres, aqueous solutions of chlorine;Enthalpy of formation (gas) 782.0 kJ/mol; Heat capacity: 25.4 J/K mol (crystal); 20.9 J/K mol (gas);Thermal conductivity: 0.540 J/cm °C @ 20 °C; 0.680 J/cm °C @ 568 °C; 0.720 J/cm °C @ 828 °C; Enthalpy of fusion: 31,400 J/mol;Maximum valence +5; oxidation states of +4, +3, and +2 are known, but are unstable forms;The dry powder ignites spontaneously in air.
Particle Size
50-80 nm
Ratio
0.34
Refractive Index
Index of refraction: 2.05
Rotatable Bond Count
0
RTECS Number
WW5505000
Safety Description
22/33
True Density
16.7g/cm³
UNII
6424HBN274
UN Number
3089;3089
Vapor Pressure
0 mm Hg (approx) (NIOSH, 2016);1 kPa @ 3024 °C; 10 Pa @ 3324 °C; 100 Pa @ 3684 °C; 1 kPa @ 4122 °C; 10 k Pa @ 4666 °C; 100 kPa @ 5361 °C;0 mmHg (approx);0 mmHg (approx)
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