Ba6 W2 Cl4 O10

semiconductor
· Ba6 W2 Cl4 O10

Ba₆W₂Cl₄O₁₀ is an inorganic oxychloride compound combining barium, tungsten, chlorine, and oxygen—a rare mixed-anion ceramic belonging to the broader family of layered perovskite and tungstate-based semiconductors. This material remains largely in the research phase, with potential applications in photocatalysis, ion conductivity, and optoelectronic devices due to its mixed-valence tungsten framework and oxygen-chlorine dual functionality. Its mixed-anion structure offers a platform for tuning bandgap and ionic transport properties, making it of interest to researchers exploring next-generation semiconductors where conventional single-anion ceramics fall short.

photocatalytic materials (research)ion-conducting ceramicsoptoelectronic semiconductors (developmental)solid-state electrochemistryfunctional ceramics researchtungstate-based compounds

Compliance & Regulations

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Band Gap(Eg)
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Formation Energy(ΔHf)
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