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| Place of Origin: | xi'an |
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| Brand Name: | Wango |
| Model Number: | Wango-0008 |
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| Minimum Order Quantity: | 1000 Grams of every time , sample : 10 grams |
| Price: | FOB price 1000-1080usd/kg ,can be Negotiable . |
| Packaging Details: | 1- 25 kg for each paper-drum packing |
| Delivery Time: | 3-5 working day |
| Payment Terms: | Western Union, MoneyGram, T/T |
| Supply Ability: | 300kg one month |
Product Description
Formamidine Hydroiodide 99.99% trace metals basis Cas 879643-71-7 for Perovskite precursor
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Product Description:
Formamidinium hydroiodide (FAI, HC(NH2)2I) is a commonly used precursor for lead-iodine perovskite solar cell
materials. It is often used to prepare perovskite solar cells with high efficiency and stability. FAI can be used with perovskite precursor
materials to prepare perovskite thin films by solution treatment or evaporation. English Name: ForMaMidiniuM Iodide Chinese Name:
Formamidinium hydroiodide MF: CH5IN2 MW: 171.97 CAS: 879643-71-7 Melting Point: 335°C Water Solubility: Soluble in water Form:
Powder Color: White powder/crystals Perovskite refers to a class of ceramic oxides with the general molecular formula ABO3; this type
of oxide was first discovered as a calcium titanate (CaTiO3) compound present in perovskite, hence the name [1]. Due to the many
structural characteristics of these compounds, they are widely used and studied in condensed matter physics. Physicists and chemists
often refer to them simply by the ratio of the compounds in their molecular formula (1:1:3), hence the name "113 structure."
They exhibit a cubic crystal form. Cuboid crystals often display parallel ridges, a result of polysynthetic twinning during the transformation from a high-temperature to a low-temperature variant. Their structures typically include simple perovskite, double-perovsk
ite, and layered perovskite structures. The general chemical formula for simple perovskite compounds is [formula missing],
where X is usually a small radius or [value missing]. Double-perovskite structures have a [formula missing] compositional formula,
while layered perovskite structures have a more complex composition.
Transition metal-doped perovskite quantum dots In-doped all-inorganic halide perovskite quantum dots Cs(PbIn)(AB) Perovskite quantum
dot/bismuth tungstate composite material Silica-coated red-green luminescent perovskite quantum dots Perovskite quantum dot/Eu
MOF composite luminescent material PbBr@Eu-MOF 2-hexyldecanoic acid modified all-inorganic perovskite quantum dot material
FAX-modified metal halide perovskite quantum dots
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