Ba2LaIrO6

ceramic
· Ba2LaIrO6

Ba₂LaIrO₆ is a perovskite-derivative ceramic compound containing barium, lanthanum, and iridium oxides, belonging to the double-perovskite family of functional ceramics. This is primarily a research material rather than a commercial product, investigated for its potential in electrochemical energy conversion and solid-state ionic applications due to the presence of redox-active iridium. Engineers and researchers evaluate such materials for high-temperature electrodes, oxygen reduction/evolution catalysis, and solid-oxide fuel cell components where chemical stability and ionic/electronic conductivity are required.

solid oxide fuel cellsoxygen reduction catalystselectrochemical deviceshigh-temperature electrodesresearch & developmentperovskite functional materials

Compliance & Regulations

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Regulatory Screening

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