BReO3

ceramic
· BReO3

BReO₃ is a perovskite-structured ceramic compound containing barium, rhenium, and oxygen. This is an experimental/research material studied primarily for its electronic and structural properties within the perovskite family rather than established commercial production. Research interest in BReO₃ focuses on its potential as a functional ceramic for high-temperature applications, electronic devices, and as a model compound for understanding perovskite physics; however, it remains largely in the laboratory phase without widespread industrial adoption compared to more established perovskite ceramics like BaTiO₃.

Research and developmentFunctional ceramicsHigh-temperature materialsElectronic materials sciencePerovskite studiesStructural ceramics

Compliance & Regulations

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Regulatory Screening

Environmental

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