Sodium

Goodfellow supplies pure sodium (Na) for specialized applications across research and industry, offering this highly reactive alkali metal in multiple forms to meet specific needs. Sodium is characterized by its low melting point, high electrical conductivity, and extreme reactivity with water and air, necessitating careful handling but also making it valuable for various uses. In the chemical industry, sodium serves as a powerful reducing agent in organic synthesis and in the production of sodium compounds used in numerous products. The nuclear industry utilizes sodium as a coolant in fast neutron reactors, taking advantage of its excellent heat transfer properties. In metallurgy, sodium vapor is used in the production of some metals, such as titanium and zirconium, through the reduction of their chlorides. Emerging technologies benefiting from sodium include advanced battery systems, particularly sodium-ion batteries, which are being developed as a potential alternative to lithium-ion batteries for grid-scale energy storage. Additionally, sodium's role in sodium vapor lamps continues to be significant in specialized lighting applications where high efficiency and long lifespan are crucial. Goodfellow's sodium products support cutting-edge research in materials science, particularly in the development of novel energy storage solutions and advanced chemical processes. Despite challenges related to its reactivity, sodium's unique properties ensure its ongoing importance in both scientific exploration and industrial innovation, especially in applications requiring efficient heat transfer or powerful reducing agents.