| Parent Group | High Purity Salts |
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99.9% Sulfur Powder
| CAS # | 7704-34-9 |
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| Product # | 19-0005-16-30 |
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| Parent Group | High Purity Salts |
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| Molecular Weight | 32.07 |
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| MDL # | MFCD00085316 |
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| EINECS # | 2317226 |
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| Formula | S |
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| Sizes | 100g |
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| PubChem URL: | https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/Sulfur |
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Chemical Properties
| Form | Powder |
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| Purity | 99.90% |
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| Morphology | Variable |
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| Boiling Point | 445 °C |
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| Melting Point | 120 °C |
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Applications
| Sulfur can be used as a precursor in the sulfurization of molybdenum (Mo) for the preparation of molybdenum disulfide.[1][2] It can also be used in the formation of a polymeric electrolyte for lithium-sulfur batteries.[3] |
Notes
| Handle sulfur powder cautiously due to flammability and reactivity. Store in a cool, dry place away from heat and open flames. Wear appropriate protective gear. Follow SDS guidelines for safe use. |
| Bulk Density | 2.07 g/mL |
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| True Density | N/A |
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| Particle Size | Available in multiple sizes |
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| Storage & Sensitivity | Store sulfur powder in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area away from heat, sparks, and open flames. Keep in tightly sealed containers to prevent moisture exposure and deterioration. Observe safety precautions and refer to SDS for guidance. |
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Chemical Properties
| Form | Powder |
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| Purity | 99.90% |
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| Morphology | Variable |
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| Boiling Point | 445 °C |
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| Melting Point | 120 °C |
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Applications
| Sulfur can be used as a precursor in the sulfurization of molybdenum (Mo) for the preparation of molybdenum disulfide.[1][2] It can also be used in the formation of a polymeric electrolyte for lithium-sulfur batteries.[3] |
Notes
| Handle sulfur powder cautiously due to flammability and reactivity. Store in a cool, dry place away from heat and open flames. Wear appropriate protective gear. Follow SDS guidelines for safe use. |
| Bulk Density | 2.07 g/mL |
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| True Density | N/A |
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| Particle Size | Available in multiple sizes |
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| Storage & Sensitivity | Store sulfur powder in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area away from heat, sparks, and open flames. Keep in tightly sealed containers to prevent moisture exposure and deterioration. Observe safety precautions and refer to SDS for guidance. |
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Chemical Properties
| Form | Powder |
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| Purity | 99.90% |
|---|
| Morphology | Variable |
|---|
| Boiling Point | 445 °C |
|---|
| Melting Point | 120 °C |
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| Bulk Density | 2.07 g/mL |
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| True Density | N/A |
|---|
| Particle Size | Available in multiple sizes |
|---|
| Storage & Sensitivity | Store sulfur powder in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area away from heat, sparks, and open flames. Keep in tightly sealed containers to prevent moisture exposure and deterioration. Observe safety precautions and refer to SDS for guidance. |
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Applications
| Sulfur can be used as a precursor in the sulfurization of molybdenum (Mo) for the preparation of molybdenum disulfide.[1][2] It can also be used in the formation of a polymeric electrolyte for lithium-sulfur batteries.[3] |
Notes
| Handle sulfur powder cautiously due to flammability and reactivity. Store in a cool, dry place away from heat and open flames. Wear appropriate protective gear. Follow SDS guidelines for safe use. |