BeTlO3

ceramic
· BeTlO3

BeTlO3 is an experimental oxide ceramic compound combining beryllium and thallium elements in a perovskite-like crystal structure. This material exists primarily in research contexts and has not achieved widespread industrial adoption; it is notable within materials science for investigating how rare and toxic elements can form functional ceramics, though practical applications remain limited by beryllium and thallium toxicity and rarity. Engineers would encounter this compound in academic literature on exotic ceramics rather than in production environments.

research and developmentexperimental ceramicscrystal structure studieshigh-temperature materials researchelectronic ceramics (potential)laboratory synthesis

Compliance & Regulations

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Regulatory Screening

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