
Phosphine (PH₃) is a colorless, flammable, and explosive gas at room temperature that smells like garlic or decaying fish. Exposure to phosphine may cause, nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, diarrhea, thirst, muscle pain, difficulty breathing, and fluid in the lungs.
USES -
Phosphine Gas has been used as a fumigant to kill insect infestation in grain silos.
Phosphine Gas is used as an n-type dopant in the epitaxial deposition and diffusion of silicon. It is also used for the epitaxial growth of InP and GalnAsP for the production of semiconductors.
Phosphine Gas is used for charging of silica linings.
In the chemical industry, phosphine finds use in the preparation of flame-retarding compounds.
Phosphine Gas is used in mixtures in the halogen lamp production.
Ankur Speciality Gases provide phosphine gas with purity 99.9998% - 99.9999% for your usages.
Keywords
InP
USES
lungs
fluid
usages
thirst
nausea
purity
garlic
GalnAsP
silicon
mixtures
charging
fumigant
diarrhea
vomiting
Exposure
diffusion
difficulty
preparation
muscle pain
grain silos
stomach pain
Phosphine Gas
decaying fish
explosive gas
n-type dopant
silica linings
semiconductors
epitaxial growth
room temperature
chemical industry
insect infestation
epitaxial deposition
colorless, flammable
Ankur Speciality Gases
halogen lamp production
flame-retarding compounds