Ba2DyCu3O7
ceramicBa2DyCu3O7 is a rare-earth-doped copper oxide ceramic compound belonging to the perovskite-related family of materials, synthesized primarily for research into high-temperature superconductivity and mixed-ionic-electronic conductor (MIEC) applications. This experimental compound has been investigated in solid-state chemistry for potential use in oxygen transport membranes, solid oxide fuel cells, and catalytic systems where the barium-dysprosium-copper oxide composition offers tunable oxygen deficiency and electronic properties. While not yet commercialized at industrial scale, materials in this chemical family are pursued because they can simultaneously conduct both ions and electrons at elevated temperatures, making them candidates for next-generation energy conversion devices where conventional ceramics fall short.
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