AsTlO3

ceramic
· AsTlO3

AsTlO3 is an arsenic-thallium oxide ceramic compound, likely studied as a functional ceramic material rather than a conventional engineering ceramic. This is primarily a research-phase material within the heavy-metal oxide family, with potential applications in specialized optics, electronic devices, or radiation shielding where the high atomic number elements offer unique properties. Engineers would consider this material only for niche applications requiring specific optical transparency windows, refractive index characteristics, or radiation attenuation that conventional oxides cannot provide, though toxicity and processing challenges typically limit industrial adoption.

Experimental optical windowsRadiation shielding researchHigh-index ceramic coatingsSpecialized electronic substratesLaboratory/research applications

Compliance & Regulations

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Formation Energy(ΔHf)2 entries
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Regulatory Screening

Environmental

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