Ba8Ta7O24

ceramic
· Ba8Ta7O24

Ba8Ta7O24 is a mixed barium-tantalum oxide ceramic compound belonging to the family of complex metal oxides, synthesized primarily for advanced materials research rather than established industrial production. This material is investigated for potential applications in high-temperature ceramics and dielectric systems where tantalum oxides are valued for their refractory properties and electronic characteristics. The specific barium-tantalum stoichiometry makes it of interest in studies of perovskite-related structures and functional ceramics, though it remains largely in the experimental/academic phase with limited commercial deployment compared to more established refractory oxides.

High-temperature ceramics researchDielectric materials developmentPerovskite oxide studiesRefractory compound systemsElectronic materials engineeringMaterials science experimentation

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