- Galinstan
Galinstan is an
eutectic alloy ofgallium ,indium , andtin which is liquid at room temperature, typically freezing at −19 °C (−2.2 °F). Due to the low toxicity of its component metals, it finds use as a non-toxic replacement for many applications that previously employed liquid mercury orNaK (sodium -potassium alloy). Composition: 68.5% Ga, 21.5% In, 10% Sn. Its name is aportmanteau of gallium, indium, and "stan"num (Latin for "tin").Physical properties
*Boiling point: >1300 °C
*Melting point: −19 °C
*Vapour pressure : <10−8 Torr (at 500 °C)
*Density: 6.44 g/cm3
*Solubility: Insoluble in water or organic solvents
*Viscosity : 0.0024 Pa·s (at 20 °C)
*Thermal conductivity : 16.5 W·m–1·K–1Galinstan tends to wet and adhere to many materials, including glass, which limits its use compared to mercury. Galinstan is commercially used as a mercury replacement in thermometers due to its nontoxic properties, but the inner tube must be coated with gallium
oxide to prevent the alloy from wetting the glass surface.Galinstan has higher reflectivity and lower density than mercury; it is investigated as a replacement of mercury in
liquid mirror telescope s forastronomy . It is also a promisingcoolant , though its cost and aggressivity are major obstacles for its use.Galinstan is difficult to use for cooling
nuclear reactor s, because indium has high cross section forthermal neutron s, efficiently absorbing them and inhibiting the fission reaction.References
* [http://www.geratherm.de/docs/sicherheitsdatenblatt_galinstan_en.pdf MSDS info for galinstan]
ee also
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Field's metal
*Rose's metal
*Wood's metal External links
* [http://www.scitoys.com/scitoys/scitoys/thermo/liquid_metal/liquid_metal.html Scitoys.com: Liquid metal]
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