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Nickel Metal
Ni
7440-02-0
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99% Nickel Metal
NI-M-02
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99.9% Nickel Metal
NI-M-03
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99.99% Nickel Metal
NI-M-04
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99.999% Nickel Metal
NI-M-05
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Nickel Metal is available as disc, granules, ingot, pellets, pieces, powder , rod, wire, and sputtering target. See research below. Ultra high purity and high purity forms also include metal powder, submicron powder and nanoscale, quantum dots, targets for thin film deposition, pellets for evaporation and single crystal or polycrystalline forms. Elements can also be introduced into alloys or other systems as fluorides, oxides or chlorides or as solutions. Nickel metal is generally immediately available in most volumes. Additional technical, research and safety (MSDS) information is available.

Nickel is a Block D, Group 4, Period 4 element. The electronic configuration is [Ar]3d84s2. In its elemental form nickel's CAS number is 7440-02-0. The nickel atom has a radius of 149.pm and it's Van der Waals radius is 163.pm. It is extensively alloyed with iron, chromium, molybdenum, tungsten and other metals produce stainless and other anti-corrosive steel and other corrosion-resistant alloys. It is highly electronically conductive and has many applications as a result. It is the basis of the nickel hydride battery. Most recently, its conductive properties have made it an ideal component for ceramic anode formulations used in oxygen generation and solid oxide fuel cell applications. Catalytic nickel is used to hydrogenate vegetable oils. Nickel additions to glass and ceramic glazes impart a bright green. It is also used in pigments for this purpose.

Formula CAS No. Appearance Molecular Weight
Ni 7440-02-0 Black 58.69
PRODUCT CATALOG Submicron & Nanopowder Tolling Ultra High Purity Sputtering Target Crystal Growth Rod, Plate, Powder, etc.
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Recent Research & Development for Nickel Metal

  • Design and Synthesis of Binucleating Macrocyclic Clefts Derived from Schiff-Base Calixpyrroles.
    Chemistry. 2007 Jan 24; [Epub ahead of print]

  • The Heat-Activated Stapes Prosthesis 'SMart' Piston.
    Adv Otorhinolaryngol. 2007;65:190-6.

  • Evolution of Stapedectomy Prostheses over Time.
    Adv Otorhinolaryngol. 2007;65:174-8.

  • Shear Bond Strength Evaluation of Different Veneering Systems on Ni-Cr Alloys.
    J Prosthodont. 2007 Jan;16(1):31-36.

  • The Use of CVD Diamond Burs for Ultraconservative Cavity Preparations: A Report of Two Cases.
    J Esthet Restor Dent. 2007;19(1):19-29.

  • Mobile telephone as new source for nickel dermatitis.
    Contact Dermatitis. 2007 Feb;56(2):113. No abstract available.

  • Standard patch test results in patients with contact dermatitis in Israel: age and sex differences.
    Contact Dermatitis. 2007 Feb;56(2):103-7.

  • Contact sensitivity and atopic dermatitis: association with prognosis, a follow-up study in 801 atopic patients.
    Contact Dermatitis. 2007 Feb;56(2):76-80.

  • Allergic contact dermatitis to nickel: modified in vitro test protocols for better detection of allergen-specific response.
    Contact Dermatitis. 2007 Feb;56(2):63-9.

  • Do high-nickel leaves shed by the nickel hyperaccumulator Alyssum murale inhibit seed germination of competing plants?
    New Phytol. 2007;173(3):509-16.

 

 

 

 

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