Catalogries

Chemical Name:
Silicon Monoxide
Formula:
SiO
Product No.:
140800
CAS No.:
10097-28-6
EINECS No.:
233-232-8
Form:
Granules
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Product ID Formula Purity Dimension Quantity Price in € Inquiry
140800GN001 SiO 99.9% 3 mm - 6 mm 250g 152.00 Inquire
140800GN002 SiO 99.9% 0.2 mm - 0.5 mm 250g POR Inquire
140800GN003 SiO 99.9% 4 mm - 8 mm 250g POR Inquire
140800GN004 SiO 99.99% 3 mm - 8 mm 200g 380.00 Inquire
Product ID
140800GN001
Formula
SiO
Purity
99.9%
Dimension
3 mm - 6 mm
Quantity
250g
Price in €
152.00
Product ID
140800GN002
Formula
SiO
Purity
99.9%
Dimension
0.2 mm - 0.5 mm
Quantity
250g
Price in €
POR
Product ID
140800GN003
Formula
SiO
Purity
99.9%
Dimension
4 mm - 8 mm
Quantity
250g
Price in €
POR
Product ID
140800GN004
Formula
SiO
Purity
99.99%
Dimension
3 mm - 8 mm
Quantity
200g
Price in €
380.00

Silicon monoxide (SiO) is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula SiO. It is a compound composed of silicon and oxygen elements with a molecular weight of 60.0845. SiO is a brown solid powder with a high melting point and boiling point. It is a relatively stable compound, but it can react with certain substances at high temperatures.

Properties of Silicon Monoxide

Appearance: black brown to loess amorphous powder

Melting point: 1702°C

Boiling point: 1880°C

Density: 2.13g/cm

Insoluble in water. It can be dissolved in a mixed acid of dilute hydrofluoric acid and nitric acid and release silicon tetrafluoride, and generate white silicon dioxide powder when heated in air.

Application of Silicon Monoxide

1. Semiconductor materials: Because Silicon monoxide has high purity and excellent physical properties, it is an important raw material for preparing semiconductor materials. By doping with other elements, the conductive properties of SiO can be adjusted to meet the needs of different electronic devices.

2. Optical materials: Silicon monoxide has high transparency and good optical properties, so it is often used as a material for preparing optical lenses, prisms and other optical components.

3. Ceramic materials: SiO is also an important component for preparing high-performance ceramics. These ceramic materials have excellent properties such as high temperature resistance and corrosion resistance, and are widely used in aerospace, automobile manufacturing and other fields.

Preparation of silicon monoxide

Currently, there are two main methods for preparing SiO: chemical vapor deposition and sol-gel method.

1. Chemical vapor deposition method: Under a certain temperature and pressure, silicon source and oxygen source are converted into silicon monoxide through chemical reaction and deposited on the substrate. This method can prepare high-purity and high-quality silicon monoxide films.

2. Sol-gel method: By dissolving the silicon source in a solvent to form a sol, and then undergoing steps such as gelation, drying and heat treatment, silicon monoxide powder or bulk material is finally obtained. This method is simple in process, low in cost, and suitable for large-scale production.

Is silicon monoxide a semiconductor material?

Silicon monoxide is a typical insulating material and does not have the conductivity of semiconductor materials. Although silicon monoxide is widely used in the electronics field to manufacture insulating and isolation layers in integrated circuits, it is not a semiconductor material itself.

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