
Nickel Ferrite Nanoparticles/Nanopowder (NiFe2O4, 30-50nm, Purity 99.5%)
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Nickel Ferrite Nanoparticles / Nanopowder (NiFe₂O₄, 30–50 nm, Purity 99.5%)
⚙️ Technical Specifications
Property  | Specification  | 
|---|---|
Product Name  | Nickel Ferrite (NiFe₂O₄) Nanoparticles / Nanopowder  | 
Chemical Formula  | NiFe₂O₄  | 
Purity  | ≥ 99.5%  | 
Average Particle Size (APS)  | 30–50 nm  | 
Appearance  | Dark brown fine powder  | 
Crystal Structure  | Spinel cubic structure  | 
Density  | ~5.4 g/cm³  | 
Magnetic Properties  | Ferrimagnetic  | 
Solubility  | Insoluble in water; stable under ambient conditions  | 
CAS Number  | 1345-16-0  | 
🌟 Key Features
High-purity (99.5%) nanoparticles with 30–50 nm particle size
Exhibits ferrimagnetism and superparamagnetic behavior at nanoscale
High surface area for enhanced magnetic, catalytic, and electronic performance
Thermally and chemically stable
Non-toxic and environmentally safe
🔬 Applications (in Detail)
1. Magnetic Applications
Used in magnetic storage, ferrofluids, sensors, and spintronic devices
Ferrimagnetic properties provide strong and tunable magnetic response
2. Catalysis
Functions as a catalyst in oxidation, reduction, and electrochemical reactions
Nanoparticles enhance reaction efficiency and surface reactivity
3. Biomedical Applications
Suitable for drug delivery, magnetic hyperthermia, and MRI contrast agents
Biocompatible when properly surface-functionalized
4. Electronics & Energy Applications
Applicable in battery electrodes, supercapacitors, and fuel cells
Nanoscale properties improve electron transport and electrochemical performance
5. Research & Nanotechnology
Ideal for magnetic nanoparticle studies, hybrid nanocomposites, and functional nanomaterial research
⚠️ Handling & Storage
Store in a sealed, dry container, away from moisture and strong acids
Handle with gloves, mask, and eye protection to prevent inhalation or contact
Stable under ambient laboratory and industrial conditions
Avoid prolonged exposure to high temperatures or reactive chemicals
