Varilla de carbono vítreo, 7 mm (0,28 in) de diámetro, tipo 1, Thermo Scientific Chemicals
Thermo Scientific Chemicals

Varilla de carbono vítreo, 7 mm (0,28 in) de diámetro, tipo 1, Thermo Scientific Chemicals

Se emplea como material de electrodo en electroquímica. También se usa como crisol de alta temperatura y como componente de algunos dispositivos protésicos. Se utiliza como membrana selectiva de iones conductora de la electricidad.
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Número de catálogo 038012.DJ
también denominado 038012-DJ
Precio (EUR)
309,00
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Cantidad:
50 mm
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Nombre del producto químico o materialGlassy carbon rod
Número EINECS231-153-3
Número MDLMFCD00133992
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Almacenamiento recomendadoTemperaturas ambientes
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Glassy carbon rod is used as an electrode material in electrochemistry. It is also used as high temperature crucibles. Used as a component of some prosthetic devices. Used as electrical conductor ion-selective membrane.

This Thermo Scientific Chemicals brand product was originally part of the Alfa Aesar product portfolio. Some documentation and label information may refer to the legacy brand. The original Alfa Aesar product / item code or SKU reference has not changed as a part of the brand transition to Thermo Scientific Chemicals.

RUO – Research Use Only

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What is the difference between type 1 glassy carbon and type 2 glassy carbon?

Type 1 is a "low temperature" glassy carbon produced by heat treatment at ~ 1,000-2,000°C and consists of discreet fragments of distorted graphene layers. In general, type 1 is less compressible, more resistant to oxidation, and less permeable to gasses. Type 2 is a"high temperature" glassy carbon produced by heat treatment at ~2,500-3,000°C and consists of broken or imperfect fullerene-like nanospheroids encased in a disordered, multilayered graphene matrix. Type 2 usually contains fewer impurities and has higher electrical and thermal conductivity.