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Zinc Oxide (zno)

overall review score: 4.2
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Zinc oxide (ZnO) is a white, powdery inorganic compound widely used in various applications including cosmetics, rubber manufacturing, ceramics, and as a semiconductor. It exhibits unique properties such as UV protection, antimicrobial activity, and piezoelectric characteristics, making it a versatile material in both industrial and technological fields.

Key Features

  • Wide bandgap semiconductor with optoelectronic properties
  • UV-absorbing and reflective properties
  • Antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory effects
  • Highly versatile in applications like sunscreens, rubber manufacturing, and sensors
  • Biocompatibility and generally safe for topical uses

Pros

  • Effective UV protection agent especially in sunscreens
  • Antimicrobial properties beneficial for medical and hygiene products
  • Non-toxic and environmentally benign when used appropriately
  • Wide range of industrial applications due to its chemical stability and optical properties

Cons

  • Potential environmental concerns if improperly disposed of or released in large quantities
  • Can cause skin or eye irritation in some individuals upon direct contact
  • Requires careful handling during manufacturing processes to prevent inhalation of dust

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