Zinc oxide Zinc dihydroxide Zinc dihydroxide
Zinc oxide (ZnO), commonly known as zinc white, is an oxide of zinc. Difficult to dissolve in water, soluble in acids and strong bases. Zinc oxide is a commonly used chemical additive, widely used in the production of plastics, silicate products, synthetic rubber, lubricants, paints and coatings, ointments, adhesives, food, batteries, flame retardants, and other products. Zinc oxide has a large bandgap and exciton binding energy, high transparency, and excellent room temperature luminescence performance. It is widely used in semiconductor products such as liquid crystal displays, thin film transistors, and light-emitting diodes. In addition, micro particle zinc oxide has also begun to play a role as a nanomaterial in related fields.
Zinc oxide (ZnO), commonly known as zinc white, is an oxide of zinc. Difficult to dissolve in water, soluble in acids and strong bases. Zinc oxide is a commonly used chemical additive, widely used in the production of plastics, silicate products, synthetic rubber, lubricants, paints and coatings, ointments, adhesives, food, batteries, flame retardants, and other products. Zinc oxide has a large bandgap and exciton binding energy, high transparency, and excellent room temperature luminescence performance. It is widely used in semiconductor products such as liquid crystal displays, thin film transistors, and light-emitting diodes. In addition, micro particle zinc oxide has also begun to play a role as a nanomaterial in related fields.
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