AuCuO3

ceramic
· AuCuO3

AuCuO₃ is a mixed-valence ternary oxide ceramic combining gold, copper, and oxygen phases. This compound is primarily investigated in materials research for its potential electronic and catalytic properties, rather than established in widespread industrial production. The material represents an exploratory composition within the family of precious-metal oxides, with interest driven by potential applications in catalysis, solid-state electronics, and advanced functional ceramics where the combination of gold and copper oxidation states might provide unique electrochemical or photocatalytic behavior.

experimental catalyst systemssolid-state electronics researchoxygen reduction reactionsphotoactive ceramicshigh-temperature oxidation resistance

Compliance & Regulations

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Regulatory Screening

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