Nanoparticles
Nanoparticles — engineered particles at the nanoscale, often with defined size/shape. Use in research needing nanoscale reactivity, optics, or delivery.
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- SilicaSolid Nanoparticles ? Nanoparticles — engineered particles at the nanoscale, often with defined size/shape. Use in research needing nanoscale reactivity, optics, or delivery. Mesoporous ? Mesoporous material — structured with 2–50 nm pores giving very high surface area. Use for adsorption, catalysis, separation, and host–guest chemistry. Outer diameter 450-550nm,aperture 2-4nmIn Stock Item #: S433694View ProductPricing & Pack Sizes
Technical Identifiers
- IUPAC Name
- dioxosilane
- SMILES
- O=[Si]=O
- InChIKey
- VYPSYNLAJGMNEJ-UHFFFAOYSA-N
- InChI
- 1S/O2Si/c1-3-2
- Synonyms
- Rose quartz | Silica aerogel | Zeofree 80 | Carplex | Extrusil | Aerosil 200 | Sand | Silica, amorphous | Syton 2X | ...
Frequently Asked Questions — Nanoparticles
Nanoparticles indicates that the material has been processed and tested for specialty industrial processing. Specifications focus on the impurities that affect performance in that application — for example, metal content for electronics, particle size for batteries, refractive index for optics, or moisture content for moisture-sensitive processes.
No. Analytical and reagent grades are designed for laboratory measurement; industrial / specialty grades are designed for end-use performance. The specifications are tuned to the application rather than to general analytical chemistry.
Each lot ships with a Certificate of Analysis listing tested specifications relevant to the application. SDS, regulatory documentation and lot-specific data are available on request.
Yes. Bulk drums, lined packaging, custom specifications and recurring supply contracts are available through the Bulk & Custom Quote workflow. Custom specification work typically requires a technical conversation up front.
Industrial grades are typically offered in larger format — 1 kg, 5 kg, 25 kg drums, and larger upon request. Smaller R&D quantities are usually available; check the product page for current stock.

