BiTlO3

semiconductor
· BiTlO3

BiTlO3 is a bismuth-thallium oxide compound belonging to the perovskite or perovskite-related ceramic family, currently explored primarily in research contexts rather than established commercial applications. This material is investigated for potential use in ferroelectric, photocatalytic, or optoelectronic applications due to the combined properties of bismuth and thallium oxides; however, it remains largely experimental and is not yet widely adopted in mainstream engineering practice. Engineers should note that thallium compounds present toxicity considerations, which may limit practical deployment compared to alternative lead-free or less toxic perovskite variants.

ferroelectric ceramics (research)photocatalytic materials (experimental)optoelectronic devices (development stage)perovskite studiesspecialized sensor development

Compliance & Regulations

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