Reagents for Inorganic Chemistry

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Inorganics generally consist of cations and anions joined by ionic bonding and include salts, metals, and single elements. These compounds commonly demonstrate high melting points and exhibit variable degrees of electrical conductivity. As a result, inorganics are commonly used in multiple industrial and research applications including catalysis, crystal growth technology, photovoltaic materials, optical fibers, and lasers.


Top inorganic chemistry categories

Inorganic Salts

Inorganic salts, such as alkali metal salts and transition metal salts, form when an acid reacts with a base, or when a metal reacts with an acid or a nonmetal such as a halogen.

Hydrides

A hydride is the rarely observed hydrogen anion. In inorganic chemistry, these compounds have a hydrogen anion covalently attached to a less electronegative element.

Metals and Materials

In addition to pure elements and alloys, our portfolio of metals and materials includes a variety of products for use in a range of laboratory research applications.
 

Metal Oxides

Inorganic oxides are binary compounds of oxygen with another element and are classified into acidic or basic based on their acid-base characteristics.
 

Nitrides

Nitrides are compounds of nitrogen having an oxidation state of 3- and can be classified into three general categories: ionic, interstitial, and covalent.
 

Coordination Complexes

Coordination compounds have a central metal atom or ion that forms coordinate covalent bonds with one or more molecules or anions, called ligands, that act as Lewis bases.

Catalysts

Our homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysts are manufactured and tested to meet our quality system requirements for a wide range of chemical transformations.
 

Nanoparticles

Nanoparticles are microscopic particles with sizes in the nanometer scale. We offer a range of both gold and silver nanoparticles, including products for life science research.


Battery Research & Technology

Investigate the latest materials to support your battery research, including metals, metal oxides, and solvents.