How about the n-type semiconductor material of tin disulfide

What’s tin disulfide, you ask? Tin disulfide It is an n-type semiconductor with a layered hexagonal CdI2 cristal structure. The broadband energy gap is approximately 2.35eV. Because of its large band gap, it has excellent optical and electric properties. It can be used for electrical conversion, holographic recording and solar… Continue reading

Excellent Solid Lubricant-Molybdenum Disulfide Powder

Molybdenum disulfide MoS2 is an inorganic compound with the chemical composition MoS2, and is the primary component of molybdenite. Molybdenum dioxide powder is a solid black with metallic luster. Molybdenum Diulfide Powder Properties Molybdenum disulfide cannot be dissolved in water, dilute or concentrated sulfuric, is generally insoluble with other acids… Continue reading

The Property and Application of Molybdenum Disulfide Powder

Molybdenum disulfide Molybdenite’s main ingredient, powder, is an inorganic compound with the chemical moS2 as its primary component. Powder is an inorganic material. It’s a dark solid powder with metallic luster. Which property does molybdenum disulfide dust have? Molybdenum diulfide powder can not be dissolve in water or in concentrated… Continue reading

The development of molybdenum disulfide

Semiconductor Molybdenum disulfide Although graphene offers many amazing advantages, it has some disadvantages. One of these is its inability as a semiconductor. Material scientists, chemists, and material scientists have been trying to overcome graphene. The two-dimensional flake material is flexible and transparent and has electronic properties comparable to graphene. Molybdenum… Continue reading

A New Semiconductor Material Germanium Disulfide Powder

Germanium disulfide This inorganic compound has the chemical formula GeS2. Germanium disulfide, a semiconductor substance. Germanium Disulfide Properties: Germanium disulfide (white powder) is easily soluble with water and in hot alkali. It can also be soluble in concentrated hydrochloric acids. This unstable metal is easy to sublimate and oxidize at… Continue reading