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Tin(IV) oxide (CAT: M078517), also known as stannic oxide, is a white, crystalline inorganic compound widely used for its electrical, optical, and catalytic properties. It is a key material in transparent conducting films, gas sensors, and ceramic glazes due to its high thermal stability and semiconducting behavior. In catalysis, SnO₂ serves as a support and active component in oxidation reactions. It also finds use in lithium-ion batteries, solar cells, and as a polishing agent. With its non-toxic nature and excellent chemical resistance, tin(IV) oxide is a versatile compound essential to applications in electronics, energy storage, coatings, and environmental sensing.
CAS Number | 18282-10-5 |
Molecular Formula | SnO2 |
Purity | ≥95% |
Storage | -20°C |
IUPAC Name | dioxotin |
InChI | InChI=1S/2O.Sn |
InChIKey | XOLBLPGZBRYERU-UHFFFAOYSA-N |
SMILES | O=[Sn]=O |
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