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Tantalum Compounds are used in various fields. High-purity tantalum pentoxide and niobium pentoxide help to increase the refractive index of optical lenses and are used in optical lenses for high-end cameras and automotive cameras. Tantalum has excellent reactivity with chlorides and compounds. Tantalum Pentachloride is used as the chlorinating agent of the organic compound and chemical intermediates.
Tantalum is a shiny, silvery metal that is very resistant to corrosion. One of the main uses of tantalum is in the production of electronic components. An oxide layer that forms on the surface of tantalum can act as an insulating (dielectric) layer. Because tantalum can be used to coat other metals with a very thin layer, a high capacitance can be achieved in a small volume. This makes tantalum capacitors attractive for portable electronics such as mobile phones.
Tantalum causes no immune response in mammals, so has found wide use in the making of surgical implants. It can replace bone, for example in skull plates; as foil or wire it connects torn nerves; and as woven gauze, it binds abdominal muscle.
It is very resistant to corrosion and so is used in equipment for handling corrosive materials. It has also found uses as electrodes for neon lights, AC/DC rectifiers, and in glass for special lenses.
Tantalum Oxide (Tantalum Pentoxide, Ta2O5): powder, 3N-5N
Tantalum Chloride (Tantalum Pentachloride, TaCl5): powder, >99.9%
Tantalum Carbide (TaC): powder, >99%
Tantalum Silicide (TaSi2): powder, ≥99.9%
Lithium Tantalate Wafers (LiTaO3 Wafers)
Tantalum Compounds & Catalysts play a pivotal role in driving chemical reactions and enhancing industrial processes:
Catalytic Excellence: Tantalum compounds act as catalysts, accelerating chemical reactions, reducing energy consumption, and enhancing process efficiency.
Versatile Applications: From petrochemicals to electronics, Tantalum compounds find applications in a wide range of industries, facilitating reactions that power modern life.
Selective Reactivity: Tantalum catalysts exhibit selective reactivity, allowing for precise control over reactions and the creation of complex molecules.
High-Temperature Stability: Tantalum's high melting point and stability make it an ideal choice for catalysts in processes involving extreme temperatures.
Tantalum Oxides: Explore our Tantalum oxide compounds, which find applications in catalytic converters, electronic components, and specialized coatings.
Tantalum Chlorides: Tantalum chloride compounds are crucial in various chemical synthesis processes and are used as catalysts in the petrochemical industry.
Tantalum Hydrides: Tantalum hydrides are indispensable in hydrogenation reactions, reducing organic compounds under controlled conditions to create valuable products.
Catalytic Expertise: Our Tantalum Compounds & Catalysts are carefully formulated for optimal performance, ensuring the success of your chemical processes and reactions.
Technical Guidance: Our team of experts is dedicated to helping you select the right Tantalum Compound or Catalyst for your specific application, providing valuable technical support.
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