Black Phosphorus Crystal
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Black Phosphorus Crystal and Powder
Phosphorene
| MF: | P |
| Chemical Name: |
Black Phosphorus |
| Purity: | > 99.99% |
| Form: |
Crystal (also available as Sealed in an ampoule under Argon) |
| Product Number: | NCZAM106 |
| CAS Number: | 7723-14-0 |
Black Phosphorus Crystal
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Customization:
If you are planning to order large quantities for your industrial and academic needs, please note that customization of parameters (such as size, length, purity, functionalities, etc.) are available upon request.
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