BiAuO3

ceramic
· BiAuO3

BiAuO₃ is an experimental bismuth–gold oxide ceramic compound that combines two noble metals in an oxidic perovskite-like structure, making it primarily a research material rather than an established industrial ceramic. While not yet in widespread commercial use, compounds in this family are investigated for potential applications in high-temperature electronics, catalysis, and photocatalytic materials due to the unique electronic properties that arise from bismuth and gold interactions. Engineers evaluating this material should recognize it as an early-stage research compound; its practical viability depends on synthesis scalability, thermal stability, and performance validation against established alternatives in target applications.

advanced electronics researchcatalytic materials developmentphotocatalysis applicationshigh-temperature ceramics researchfunctional oxide compounds

Compliance & Regulations

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Regulatory Screening

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