Nickel Bromide Trihydrate powder is a hydrated nickel halide commonly used in catalysis, electronic material preparation, and chemical research.
We offer high-purity NiBr₂·3H₂O powder in various particle sizes, and support experimental process matching and technical consultation. Please contact us for detailed specifications and quotations.
High purity and stability
Defined hydration structure
Good powder uniformity
Easy to dissolve and disperse
High batch consistency
Strong process adaptability
Customizable products
Small order quantity, short delivery time
Catalytic reaction material: Nickel Bromide Trihydrate can be used in various organic or inorganic catalytic systems to improve reaction efficiency and selectivity.
Electronic material preparation: The powder is suitable for the preparation of specific electronic materials or thin film precursors, ensuring uniformity and stability.
Chemical Research and Experimentation: As a chemical reagent, Nickel Bromide Trihydrate is commonly used in scientific research experiments and materials development.
Composite Material Additive: It can be introduced into composite systems to adjust the structure and functional properties of materials, such as conductivity or catalytic activity.
Q1: In which fields is Nickel Bromide Trihydrate powder mainly used?
A1: Commonly used in catalytic systems, electronic material preparation, chemical research, and composite material development.
Q2: How should NiBr2·3H2O be stored to maintain its performance?
A2: It is recommended to store it in a sealed container in a dry environment, avoiding moisture and prolonged exposure to air.
Q3: Does the powder need to be treated before use?
A3: It can usually be used directly. If necessary, it can be dissolved or dispersed according to experimental requirements.
Q4: What is the difference between NiBr2·3H2O and anhydrous nickel bromide?
A4: NiBr2·3H2O is a hydrate, with a structure and solubility different from anhydrous nickel bromide, suitable for specific experimental and process requirements.
Each batch is supplied with:
Certificate of Analysis (COA)
Technical Data Sheet (TDS)
Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)
Third-party testing reports available upon request
We have extensive experience in the supply of inorganic functional powder materials, focusing on product stability and application adaptability. We provide comprehensive technical information and flexible specification options to help customers achieve reliable and efficient results in catalysis, electronic materials, and scientific research experiments.
Molecular Formula: NiBr₂·3H₂O
Molecular Weight: 297.74 g/mol
Appearance: Green crystals or colorless crystalline powder
Density: Approx. 2.3 g/cm³
Melting Point: Approx. 250°C (when moisture is lost)
Boiling Point: Approx. 100°C (when moisture evaporates)
Crystal Structure: Tetragonal crystal structure
Signal Word
Danger
Hazard Statements
H302 Harmful if swallowed.
H317 May cause an allergic skin reaction.
H350 May cause cancer.
H410 Very toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects
Inner Packaging: Double-layer sealed plastic bags or aluminum foil bags for moisture and leakage protection.
Outer Packaging: Iron drum or fiber drum, depending on the weight, with reinforced sealed lid.
Hazard Packaging: UN-certified packaging compliant with regulations for hazardous materials transportation.
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