Ca(TiS2)4

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· Ca(TiS2)4

Ca(TiS₂)₄ is a layered titanium sulfide compound with calcium as a charge-balancing cation, belonging to the family of intercalated metal dichalcogenides. This material is primarily of research interest rather than established in volume production, with potential applications in energy storage and electrochemistry where layered sulfide structures show promise for ion transport and electronic conduction.

Battery electrodes (experimental)Supercapacitor materials (research)Ion intercalation hostsThermoelectric device developmentSolid-state ionics

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