BaSbO3

ceramic
· BaSbO3

Barium stibate (BaSbO3) is a ceramic compound belonging to the perovskite family of materials, characterized by a barium cation coupled with antimony in the pentavalent oxidation state. While not widely used in high-volume industrial applications, BaSbO3 and related barium antimonates are of research interest for their potential as functional ceramics in electronic and photocatalytic applications, where the material's structure can be engineered for specific dielectric, ferroelectric, or catalytic properties. The compound represents an underutilized member of the perovskite family with potential for niche applications where antimony-based ceramics offer advantages in chemical stability or functional performance compared to conventional alternatives.

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Compliance & Regulations

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Bulk Modulus(K)
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Regulatory Screening

Environmental

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