Ba10 Re6 Br2 O30
ceramic· Ba10 Re6 Br2 O30
Ba₁₀Re₆Br₂O₃₀ is a mixed-valence barium rhenium oxide bromide ceramic compound combining rare-earth elements in a complex layered perovskite-related structure. This is a research-phase material primarily investigated for solid-state ionic conductivity and catalytic applications, rather than a conventional engineering ceramic. The compound's structural complexity and inclusion of both oxidic and halide anions make it of interest in fundamental studies of ion transport mechanisms and as a potential catalyst precursor, though industrial applications remain limited and the material is not commonly specified for conventional engineering designs.
experimental catalyst materialssolid-state ionic conductorsmaterials research (non-production)perovskite structure studieshigh-temperature electrochemistry
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