Ba(SnO2)4
ceramic· Ba(SnO2)4
Ba(SnO₂)₄ is a mixed-valence barium stannate ceramic compound belonging to the perovskite-related oxide family, combining barium, tin, and oxygen in a complex crystalline structure. This material is primarily investigated in research contexts for its potential in electrochemical and photocatalytic applications, particularly where tin oxide's semiconductor properties and barium's ionic contribution offer advantages in energy conversion, gas sensing, or catalytic systems. Its notable characteristics stem from the synergistic effects of the mixed metal oxides, which can enhance oxygen mobility and electronic properties compared to single-component oxides.
photocatalysis researchsolid-state electrochemistrygas sensor developmentoxygen-ion conductorsenergy storage materials researchenvironmental remediation applications
Compliance & Regulations
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