Bi12Rh12O41

ceramic
· Bi12Rh12O41

Bi₁₂Rh₁₂O₄₁ is a complex mixed-metal oxide ceramic combining bismuth and rhodium in a high-oxygen stoichiometry, belonging to the family of pyrochlore-related or layered perovskite structures. This is a research-phase compound primarily investigated for functional ceramics applications rather than a conventional structural material; it is notable for potential electrochemical, thermal, or catalytic properties arising from its multi-metal composition and oxygen-rich framework. The rhodium and bismuth combination suggests interest in high-temperature stability, catalytic function, or solid-state ion transport, making it relevant to advanced energy technologies where conventional oxides show limitations.

solid oxide fuel cellscatalytic materials researchhigh-temperature ceramicselectrochemical devicesoxygen reduction catalystsadvanced functional oxides

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