Nanoparticles are not solely a product of modern technology, but are also created by natural processes such as volcano eruptions or forest fires. Naturally occurring nanoparticles also include ultrafine sand grains of mineral origin (e.g. oxides, carbonates). A decisive feature that makes nanoparticles technically interesting is their surface-to-volume ratio. This ratio increases with decreasing particle diameter.
Material | Lithium Iron Phosphate Nanopowder |
Stock No | NS6130-02-261 |
CAS | 15365-14-7 |
Purity | 99.9% |
APS | 40nm |
Colour | Black |
Pressed Density | > 0.8 g/cm³ |
Specific Surface Area | 15±3 m²/g |
pH | 9~11 |
Moisture | < 0.5 % |
Capacity | > 130 (mAh/g:Cutton cells,0.2C discharge) |
Storage Delivery | Avoid Moist |
Application | Lithium ion Battery Materials |
Cycle life 1 | 1C discharge cycle 100,the capacity >95% |
Cycle Life 2 | Cycle 500,the capacity >90% |
Available Quantities | 25Gms, 50Gms, 100Gms and larger quantities |
Main Inspect Verifier | Manager QC |
Typical Chemical Analysis
Assay | 99.9 % |
Li | 4.3±0.5 % |
Fe | 33.5±1.5 % |
P | 19.5±1.0 % |
C | 1.5±0.3 % |
Ca | <0.1 % |
Mn | <0.2 % |
Na | <0.1 % |
Ca | 0.14 % |