BTlO3
ceramic· BTlO3
BTlO3 is a bismuth–thallium oxide ceramic compound, likely a perovskite or related structure with potential ferroelectric or dielectric properties. This is a research-phase material within the bismuth oxide family, investigated primarily for its unique electrical and thermal characteristics rather than widespread industrial production. Potential applications span high-temperature electronics, specialized capacitors, and advanced sensor technologies where bismuth–thallium compositions may offer advantages in thermal stability or dielectric performance over conventional ceramics.
high-temperature capacitorsferroelectric devicesspecialized ceramics researchadvanced sensor applicationsdielectric materials developmentexperimental electronics
Compliance & Regulations
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Regulatory Screening
Environmental
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