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Antimony Oxide Sputtering Target
Sb2O3
1309-64-4
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99.9% Antimony Oxide Sputtering Target
SB-OX-03ST
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99.99% Antimony Oxide Sputtering Target
SB-OX-04ST
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99.999% Antimony Oxide Sputtering Target
SB-OX-05ST
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American Elements specializes in producing high purity Antimony oxide sputtering targets with the highest possible density and smallest possible average grain sizes for use in semiconductor, chemical vapor deposition (CVD) and physical vapor deposition (PVD) display and optical applications. Our standard Sputtering Targets for thin film are available monoblock or bonded with dimensions and configurations up to 820 mm with hole drill locations and threading, beveling, grooves and backing designed to work with both older sputtering devises as well as the latest process equipment, such as large area coating for solar energy or fuel cells and flip-chip applications. Research sized targets are also produced as well as custom sizes and alloys. All targets are analyzed using best demonstrated techniques including X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF), Glow Discharge Mass Spectrometry (GDMS), and Induction Plasma Spectrometry (ICP). "Sputtering" allows for thin film deposition of an ultra high purity sputtering metallic or oxide material onto another solid substrate by the controlled removal and conversion of the target material into a directed gaseous/plasma phase through ionic bombardment. We can also provide targets outside this range in addition to just about any size rectangular, annular, or oval target. Materials are produced using crystallization, solid state and other ultra high purification processes such as sublimation. American Elements specializes in producing custom compositions for commercial and research applications and for new proprietary technologies. American Elements also casts any of the rare earth metals and most other advanced materials into rod, bar or plate form, as well as other machined shapes and through other processes such as nanoparticles (See also application discussion at Nanotechnology Information and at Quantum Dots) and in the form of solutions and organometallics. We also produce Antimony Oxide as rods, powder and plates. Oxide compounds are not conductive to electricity. See research below. Other shapes are available by request.

Antimony is a Block P, Group 15, Period 5 element. The electronic configuration is [Kr] 4d10 5s2 5p3. In its elemental form antimony's CAS number is 7440-36-0. The antimony atom has a radius of 145.pm and it's Van der Waals radius is 200.pm.

Formula CAS No. Appearance Molecular Weight
Sb2O3 1309-64-4 White Powder 291.50
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Recent Research & Development for Antimony Oxide

  • Molecular mechanisms of antimony resistance in Leishmania.
    J Med Microbiol. 2007 Feb;56(Pt 2):143-53.

  • Speciation analysis of antimony in extracts of size-classified volcanic ash by HPLC-ICP-MS.
    Anal Bioanal Chem. 2007 Jan 23; [Epub ahead of print]

  • Pharmacokinetics of antimony in children treated for leishmaniasis with meglumine antimoniate.
    J Infect Dis. 2007 Feb 15;195(4):602-8. Epub 2007 Jan 11.

  • Circulating nitric oxide and C-reactive protein levels in Indian kala azar patients: Correlation with clinical outcome.
    Clin Immunol. 2007 Jan 8; [Epub ahead of print]

  • Use of handheld X-ray fluorescence spectrometry units for identification of arsenic in treated wood.
    Environ Pollut. 2007 Jan 19; [Epub ahead of print]

  • Prevention of aneuploidy by S-adenosyl-methionine in human cells treated with sodium arsenite.
    Mutat Res. 2006 Dec 27; [Epub ahead of print]

  • Arsenic bioaccessibility and speciation in clams and seaweed from a contaminated marine environment.
    Mar Pollut Bull. 2007 Jan 20; [Epub ahead of print]

  • Effects of the plant flavonoids silymarin and quercetin on arsenite-induced oxidative stress in CHO-K1 cells.
    Food Chem Toxicol. 2006 Dec 13; [Epub ahead of print]

  • Effect of arsenic on photosynthesis, growth and yield of five widely cultivated rice (Oryza sativa L.) varieties in Bangladesh.
    Chemosphere. 2007 Jan 18; [Epub ahead of print]

  • Arsenic recovery from water containing arsenite and arsenate ions by hydrothermal mineralization.
    J Hazard Mater. 2006 Dec 15; [Epub ahead of print]

 

 

 

 

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