Tin disulfide is also known by N-type semiconductor. It has a CdI2 hexagonal shape and a 2.35eV broadband energy gap. The large band gap makes it a very good choice for optical and electrical properties. You can use this metal to create solar cells and electrical conversions. Because tin disulfide has similar band gap width with silicon, and it is safe and environmentally-friendly, and the absorption coefficient is also very high, it is very suitable for solar cell absorption layer. It can be used in imitation gold plating and pigmenting as well as other research uses.
SnS2, Tin disulfide or Van der Waals two-dimensional semiconductor materials, is also called SnS2. It exhibits extraordinary photoelectricity. The material is simple to prepare and can be used for many years. It can also be used to make semiconductors. However, most of its use is for research in the laboratory. You can also export it in great quantities.
For hydrogen production in fuel cell cells, tin disulfide can be used as a catalyst.
What’s Tin Disulfide or SN2 made of?
Tin Disulfide precipitate is brightly yellow. It is made by reacting the sulfuride to tin chlorineide. You can achieve this by adding hydrogen into an acid solution that contains Tin Tetrachloride.
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