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| MAGNESIUM BORIDE Basic information |
Product Name: | MAGNESIUM BORIDE | Synonyms: | MAGNESIUM DIBORIDE;MAGNESIUM BORIDE;Magnesium boride/ 96+%;Magnesium boride,Magnesium diboride;MagnesiuM boride, 99% (Metals basis);Magnesium boride powder, -100 mesh, >=99% trace metals basis;Magnesium boride, 99% trace metals basis;MAGNESIUM DIBORIDE - A PRODUCT OF H.C. STARCK | CAS: | 12007-25-9 | MF: | B2Mg | MW: | 45.93 | EINECS: | 234-501-2 | Product Categories: | | Mol File: | 12007-25-9.mol | |
| MAGNESIUM BORIDE Chemical Properties |
Melting point | 800°C | density | 2.570 | RTECS | OM3078000 | form | Powder | color | Dark Gray | Water Solubility | Insoluble in water. | Merck | 13,5687 | EPA Substance Registry System | Magnesium boride (MgB2) (12007-25-9) |
Risk Statements | 15/29-22 | Safety Statements | 22-24/25 | RIDADR | 3134 | WGK Germany | 3 | TSCA | Yes |
| MAGNESIUM BORIDE Usage And Synthesis |
Description | Magnesium diboride (MgB2) is a simple ionic binary
compound that has proven to be an inexpensive and
useful superconducting material. | Chemical Properties | hexagonal crystal(s); -100mesh with 99% purity; refractory material [CER91] [KIR78] [LID94] | Chemical Properties | Magnesium Boride is brown solid, by reaction of boron oxide and magnesium powder ignited. | Physical properties | Its molecular weight is 45.9325 g/mol. Magnesium Boride melts at 830°C
and is hexagonal with space group P6/mmm and lattice
constants of a=3.0864? , c=3.5215 ?. The density is
2.625 g/cm3 and the hardness is 1260 kg/mm2. | Uses | Chemical reagent. | Uses | Magnesium Boride exhibits super conducting properties and utilized in MRI superconducting magnet, which is a closed-loop cryocooler. It is used as propellants, pyrotechnics and explosives. It can be used as high temperature boron-based thermoelectric materials. It is also used in superconducting transformers, rotors, transmission cables, superconducting radio frequency cavities to minimize energy loss. | Preparation | Magnesium boride can be formed directly from the
elements. Mg melts at 650 °C and boron melts at
2076 °C. Therefore, if a vapor of Mg metal at >750°C
(red-heat) is passed over crystals of boron, reaction
forms the desired boride. However, to obtain a stoichiometric
compositions, it is better to heat the well-mixed
powders of Mg and B to obtain specific compounds:
Mg + 2B→MgB2 | General Description | Magnesium boride (MgB2) powder is a superconductive material which has a critical temperature (Tc) = 39K. It can be used for a variety of applications such as hydrogen storage, high energy fuel and high field superconductors. |
| MAGNESIUM BORIDE Preparation Products And Raw materials |
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