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Typical Properties | |
CAS | 50926-11-9 |
Catalog | ACM50926119 |
Molecular Weight | 428.34 g/mol |
Boiling Point | 82 °C |
Melting Point | Approximately 1500 °C |
Flash Point | 57.2 °F |
Purity | 99.9 % |
Density | 1.2 g/mL at 25°C (lit.) |
Appearance | Liquid (Suspension) |
Storage | 2-8 °C |
Color | White |
Composition | ITO |
Concentration | 20 wt.% (Available as per Customer requirement) |
Diameter | 50-80 nm |
Precautions for use | According to different application fields, add the appropriate dosage. It is recommended to do a sample test before use. |
Shipping | Ventilation, low temperature and dry |
Solvent | Organic Solvent (DMF), IPA Ethanol, Water (ddH2O) |
Stability | Long-term placement still remains monodisperse nanoparticles. It can be diluted many times and still maintain monodisperse stability. |
Overview |
Description |
Indium tin oxide (ITO or tin-doped indium oxide) is a mixture of indium(III) oxide (In2O3) and tin(IV) (SnO2), typically 90% indium oxide In2O3 and 10% oxide by weight Tin SnO2. Indium tin oxide (ITO) is typically deposited by physical vapor deposition processes such as DC magnetron sputtering or electron beam deposition. An alternative is to incorporate indium tin oxide (ITO) into the ink with an appropriate film-forming polymer resin and solvent system, and deposit it by screen printing-this has lower transparency and conductivity than physical deposition processes. Among the transparent conducting oxides (TCOs), indium tin oxide (ITO) is recognized as the best TCO. It has very good conductivity, transparency and stability, and can be easily patterned for transparent circuits. |
Features |
·Uniform particle size |
Application |
·Used in a variety of display technologies such as LCD, OLED, plasma, electroluminescent and electrochromic displays, as well as numerous touchscreen technologies |
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