BiPbO3

ceramic
· BiPbO3

BiPbO₃ is a mixed-valence oxide ceramic compound containing bismuth and lead, belonging to the family of perovskite-related or pyrochlore-structured oxides. This is primarily a research material studied for its potential electronic and ferroelectric properties rather than a mature commercial ceramic. Interest in BiPbO₃ centers on fundamental materials science investigations into multiferroic behavior, ionic conductivity, and dielectric properties—making it relevant to researchers developing next-generation electroceramics, energy storage devices, and sensing applications, though industrial adoption remains limited compared to established perovskites like PZT (lead zirconate titanate).

experimental ceramics researchferroelectric materials developmentionic conductorsenergy storage device prototypingmultiferroic material investigationdielectric characterization studies

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