BiTiO3

ceramic
· BiTiO3

Bismuth titanate (BiTiO₃) is a ceramic compound belonging to the family of bismuth-based oxides, typically studied for its ferroelectric and dielectric properties. This material is primarily of research and developmental interest rather than established high-volume production, with potential applications in microelectronic devices, sensors, and energy storage where its ferroelectric behavior could be leveraged. Engineers considering BiTiO₃ should recognize it as an emerging alternative to conventional ferroelectric ceramics (such as lead zirconate titanate), offering the advantage of being lead-free, which addresses environmental and regulatory constraints in some markets, though its performance characteristics and manufacturing maturity differ from established compositions.

ferroelectric devices (research phase)capacitors and energy storagepiezoelectric sensorslead-free ceramic alternativesmicroelectronics applicationsdielectric thin films

Compliance & Regulations

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Regulatory Screening

Environmental

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