Ba2V4(TeO6)3

semiconductor
· Ba2V4(TeO6)3

Ba2V4(TeO6)3 is a complex mixed-metal oxide ceramic compound combining barium, vanadium, and tellurium in a structured framework architecture. This is a research-stage material currently investigated for semiconductor and photocatalytic applications rather than established in mainstream engineering production. The tellurate-vanadate family shows promise in optoelectronic devices, photocatalysis for environmental remediation, and potentially in advanced ceramic applications, with particular interest in materials that combine transition metal oxides with heavy metal tellurium for band-gap engineering and functional ceramic properties.

photocatalytic materials (experimental)semiconductor researchoptical coatings (development stage)environmental remediation catalystsadvanced ceramics researchband-gap engineering

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