Sodium Fluoride Nanopowder
Sodium Fluoride Nanopowder
Sodium Fluoride Nanopowder | |
Product No | NRE-5206 |
CAS No. | 7681-49-4 |
Formula | NaF |
APS | <100nm (Can be Customized) |
Purity | 99.9% |
Color | White |
Molecular Weight | 41.99 g/mol |
Density | 2.558 g/cm³ |
Melting Point | 993 °C |
Boiling Point | 1,704 °C |
Sodium Fluoride Nanopowder
Introduction
Sodium fluoride is an inorganic compound composed of sodium (Na) and fluoride (F) ions. When sodium fluoride is reduced to the nanoscale, it forms sodium fluoride nanopowder (NaF NP), which exhibits enhanced physical, chemical, and biological properties compared to its bulk form. These nanopowders have a much higher surface area relative to volume, leading to increased reactivity, solubility, and surface interactions, making them highly useful in various applications across fields such as materials science, medicine, and environmental protection.
Sodium fluoride nanopowder is primarily known for its fluoride ion release capabilities, making it valuable in several industrial and health-related applications. It can be synthesized using methods like precipitation, sol-gel processes, and ball milling. The catalysis, and as an additive in several technological processes.
Properties
High Surface Area: The nanopowder form of NaF exhibits a significantly higher surface area compared to bulk sodium fluoride. This contributes to greater chemical reactivity, faster dissolution, and enhanced performance in applications like catalysis and drug delivery.
Reactivity: NaF has a higher reactivity, making it ideal for chemical processes that require efficient fluoride ion release or for reactions where fluoride plays a key role.
Fluoride Ion Release: NaF nanopowder releases fluoride ions efficiently in a controlled manner, which is beneficial for applications in dental care and environmental remediation.
Biocompatibility: When used in medical or dental applications, NaF nanopowder is often designed to be biocompatible, allowing for safe interaction with tissues or cells.