BaZn(MoO2)4

ceramic
· BaZn(MoO2)4

BaZn(MoO₂)₄ is a mixed metal oxide ceramic compound containing barium, zinc, and molybdenum oxides in a crystalline structure. This material belongs to the family of functional ceramics and is primarily investigated for applications requiring specific electrical, optical, or catalytic properties that arise from its multi-metal oxide composition. The compound remains largely in the research and development phase, with potential utility in specialized ceramic applications where the combined properties of barium, zinc, and molybdenum oxides—such as thermal stability, electrical conductivity modulation, or photocatalytic activity—offer advantages over single-metal or binary oxide alternatives.

research ceramicsfunctional oxide materialsphotocatalytic applicationshigh-temperature ceramicselectrical conductivity controladvanced ceramics development

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