BRuO3

ceramic
· BRuO3

BRuO₃ is a perovskite-structured ceramic oxide compound containing barium, ruthenium, and oxygen, representing a rare earth or transition metal oxide system of primary research interest. This material belongs to the family of functional ceramics and is not widely commercialized; it is primarily investigated in academic and laboratory settings for its electronic, magnetic, and electrochemical properties. Applications under exploration include solid-state catalysts, electrochemical devices, and materials for understanding perovskite behavior, though BRuO₃ remains largely experimental compared to more established alternatives like titanates or manganites.

experimental catalystselectrochemical researchperovskite physicssolid-state chemistryelectronic materials researchfunctional ceramic development

Compliance & Regulations

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Regulatory Screening

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