Ba4 Co2 Se4 Cl4 O12
ceramic· Ba4 Co2 Se4 Cl4 O12
Ba₄Co₂Se₄Cl₄O₁₂ is a mixed-anion ceramic compound containing barium, cobalt, selenium, chlorine, and oxygen—a research-phase material belonging to the family of complex oxychloride ceramics. This compound is primarily of academic interest for studying layered crystal structures and mixed-valence transition metal behavior rather than established industrial production. Its potential applications lie in solid-state chemistry research, particularly for ionic conductivity studies, photocatalysis development, and exploratory work in functional ceramics where the combination of multiple anion types could enable tunable electronic or optical properties.
research ceramicscrystal structure studiessolid-state chemistrymixed-anion compoundsphotocatalysis developmentionic conductivity exploration
Compliance & Regulations
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