BaV2SeO8
semiconductor· BaV2SeO8
BaV₂SeO₈ is an oxysalt ceramic compound combining barium, vanadium, selenium, and oxygen—a rare quaternary oxide belonging to the vanadium-selenate family of materials. This is primarily a research compound studied for its semiconductor behavior and potential photocatalytic or electronic applications rather than an established industrial material. Interest in this material class stems from the tunable electronic properties of vanadium oxides combined with selenium incorporation, making it relevant to exploratory work in energy conversion, photocatalysis, or solid-state electronic device development.
photocatalytic materials researchsemiconductor compounds (experimental)solid-state electronic devicesvanadium-based functional ceramicsmaterials discovery and characterization
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