What is Zinc Sulphide Used for?
Russia's insistence on paying for Russian gas in rubles has rattled European countries: Greece held an emergency meeting of suppliers, the Dutch government would urge consumers to use less gas, and the French energy regulator told consumers not to panic. Russian gas meets one-third of Europe's annual energy needs.
Russia said they could expand their demand for ruble payments for other commodities, including oil, grain, fertilizer, coal, and metals, which raised the risk of recession in Europe and the US.
Moscow is expected to unveil its ruble payment plan in early April, but it said it would not immediately ask buyers to pay for gas in rubles.
Western countries have said paying in rubles would be a breach of contract, and renegotiation could take months or longer. This uncertainty has pushed commodity market prices higher.
The supply and prices of other commodities like the zinc sulphide could also be affected.
What is zinc sulfide?
Zinc sulfide is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula ZnS, which is
a white or slightly yellow powder, which becomes darker when exposed to light.
It is stable in dry air, and gradually oxidizes to zinc sulfate when placed in
humid air for a long time or when it contains moisture. White or slightly yellow
powder. It turns into crystals when burned in H2S gas. The α variant is a
colorless hexagonal crystal with a density of 3.98g/cm3 and a melting point of
1700°C; Exist in sphalerite. Insoluble in water, soluble in acid. See the sun
color darken.
Zinc sulfide (ZnS) is a naturally occurring salt and a major source of zinc.
It exists in two common crystalline forms (polymorphs): sphalerite
("sphalerite"), which has a cubic crystal structure and is the predominant form
in nature.
It will be converted into zinc sulfate when placed in humid air for a long
time. It is generally derived from the action of hydrogen sulfide and zinc salt
solution. If a small amount of Cu, Mn and Ag are added to the crystal ZnS as
activators, they can emit different colors of fluorescence after being
illuminated. For analytical reagents, coatings, paints, white and opaque glass,
filling rubber, plastics, and for the preparation of phosphors.
What is zinc sulphide used for?
The most common use of zinc sulfide is as a pigment in paints, plastics and
rubber. It can also be used as an analytical reagent, a matrix of phosphors, a
photoconductor material; it can also be used in the manufacture of dyes,
coatings, pigments, glass, and curing oil.
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Recently, the Turkish government announced that the Turkish President has signed a presidential decree to provide incentives for its Black Sea gas field development projects, including tax exemptions and other preferential measures.
With a fixed investment of 145.1 billion Turkish lira ($10 billion), the project will employ 1,018 people and produce 14 billion standard cubic meters of gas per year, the decree reads. The incentives involved include tariff and VAT exemptions, as well as a range of tax cuts.
In June 2021, Turkish drill ships discovered 135 billion cubic meters of natural gas in the Sakaria field in the Black Sea, bringing Turkey's total gas discoveries in the region to 540 billion cubic meters.
Turkey imports almost all of its annual gas consumption of about 50 billion cubic meters.
Except for natural gas, the supply and prices of many other zinc sulphide will continue to be influenced by international situations.
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