Bi4PdSe4O12

semiconductor
· Bi4PdSe4O12

Bi₄PdSe₄O₁₂ is a mixed-metal oxide-selenide compound combining bismuth, palladium, selenium, and oxygen into a layered crystal structure. This is a research-phase material rather than an established engineering compound, studied primarily for its semiconductor and thermoelectric properties within the broader family of complex metal chalcogenides and oxides. Interest in this material stems from potential applications in solid-state energy conversion and electronic devices where the combination of heavy elements (Bi, Pd) and chalcogen chemistry could enable favorable charge transport and phonon scattering characteristics.

thermoelectric power generation (research)solid-state electronics (experimental)waste heat recovery (potential)semiconductor devices (developmental)materials physics researchhigh-entropy oxide systems (exploratory)

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