Tantalum Disulfide Powder (CAS Number: 12143-72-5)

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Formula

Tantalum Disulfide, TaS2

CAS Number

12143-72-5

Purity

99.9% min

Synonyms

Tantalum Disulfide powder, Tantalum Disulfide ultra fine powder, Tantalum Disulfide microns powder

Particle Sizes

325 mesh or be customized

Appearance

Dark brown

Density6.86 g/cm3

Description of Tantalum Disulfide Powder

Tantalum disulfide (TaS₂) powder is a layered transition metal dichalcogenide known for its excellent electrical and thermal conductivity. It exhibits unique two-dimensional properties, making it valuable for applications in energy storage, electronics, and lubricants. TaS₂ powder also has the ability to act as a superconducting material under certain conditions, enhancing its utility in advanced technological applications. Additionally, its chemical stability and lubricating properties make it useful in high-temperature environments and friction-reducing coatings.

Chemical Composition of Tantalum Disulfide Powder

Purity: 3N or 4N

Particle Size

-325 Mesh, can be customzied

Application

Tantalum disulfide (TaS₂) powder is used in a variety of advanced applications due to its unique properties. It is commonly applied in energy storage devices like lithium-ion batteries and supercapacitors, where its high electrical conductivity enhances performance. In electronics, TaS₂ is valued for its superconducting properties and is used in the development of next-generation materials for high-efficiency devices. Additionally, its excellent lubricating properties at high temperatures make it ideal for use in solid lubricants and friction-reducing coatings in industrial machinery and aerospace applications.

Reference

Two-dimensional tantalum disulfide: controlling structure and properties via synthesis

  • Tantalum disulfide (TaS2) is a transition metal dichalcogenide (TMD) that exhibits phase transition induced electronic property modulation at low temperature. However, the appropriate phase must be grown to enable the semiconductor/metal transition that is of interest for next generation electronic applications.