Nickel Fluoride
Industrial Applications
Nickel Fluoride is used in a range of industrial and chemical processes due to its stability and reactivity with fluorine-containing compounds. It serves as a catalyst in fluorination reactions and other organic synthesis pathways requiring strong Lewis acids. In electrochemical applications, Nickel Fluoride is used in electroplating baths to enhance coating performance and corrosion resistance. It is also utilized in the production of advanced battery materials, specialty ceramics, and fluorine-containing chemicals.
Physical Properties
Nickel Fluoride is an inorganic compound that typically appears as a yellow-green crystalline solid. It is thermally stable, moisture-sensitive, and exhibits low solubility in water while dissolving in certain acidic solutions. Nickel Fluoride has a high melting point and maintains structural integrity under demanding processing conditions, making it suitable for high-temperature and catalytic applications. Its distinct coloration and crystalline form aid in easy identification in industrial and laboratory environments.
Grade
- Industrial
Other Names
- Nickel (II) fluoride
Form
- Solid
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