
Copper(I) Oxide (Cu₂O) is a red crystalline solid and a p-type semiconductor with a direct band gap of approximately 2.2 eV. It exhibits strong visible-light absorption, photoconductivity, and catalytic properties, though it is prone to oxidation in air to form CuO.
Cuprous Oxide Powder (Cu₂O) is a red or reddish-brown inorganic compound with p-type semiconducting properties and a direct band gap of approximately 2.17 eV. It exhibits excellent photoelectrochemical activity, catalytic behavior, and visible-light absorption, though it is less stable in air compared to cupric oxide (CuO).
Cuprous oxide powder 98% purity is a high-quality, red crystalline material used in various industrial applications. It serves as a pigment, fungicide, and antifouling agent in marine paints. Due to its excellent chemical stability and conductivity, it is also used in ceramics, batteries, and as a precursor in chemical synthesis.
Cuprous oxide (Cu₂O) is a red, copper-based antifouling pigment widely used in marine paints. It prevents the growth of barnacles, algae, and other marine organisms on ship hulls by slowly releasing copper ions, which are toxic to these species. Cuprous oxide is effective, durable, and compatible with various paint formulations, helping to improve fuel efficiency and reduce maintenance costs for vessels.