Ba5V3O12F

semiconductor
· Ba5V3O12F

Ba5V3O12F is a barium vanadium oxide fluoride compound belonging to the mixed-valent metal oxide semiconductor family. This is a research-phase material studied for its potential in optical, electronic, and photocatalytic applications due to the combination of vanadium redox chemistry and fluorine incorporation, which can modify electronic structure and band gap properties. While not yet widely adopted in commercial production, compounds in this class show promise for next-generation semiconductors, photocatalysts, and functional ceramics where engineered band structures and chemical stability are critical.

photocatalytic applicationsoptical semiconductorsresearch and developmentfunctional ceramicsband-gap engineeringelectronic materials

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