Ca0.9In0.1MnO3

ceramic
· Ca0.9In0.1MnO3

Ca0.9In0.1MnO3 is a doped perovskite oxide ceramic in which indium partially substitutes for manganese in a calcium manganite lattice. This is a research compound primarily investigated for electrochemical and magnetic applications, notably as a cathode material for solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) and as a potential magnetocaloric or multiferroic material. Engineers and researchers consider this composition because controlled doping of perovskite manganates can enhance ionic conductivity, catalytic activity, and thermal stability compared to undoped alternatives—making it relevant for next-generation energy conversion and storage devices.

solid oxide fuel cell cathodeselectrochemical energy conversionresearch/development materialsintermediate-temperature fuel cellsmagnetocaloric applicationsfunctional ceramics

Compliance & Regulations

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PropertyValueUnitConditionsSource
Electrical Conductivity(σ)
S/cm127°C
Electrical Resistivity(ρe)
Ω·m127°C
Thermoelectric Power Factor(PF)
W/(m·K²)127°C
Seebeck Coefficient(S)
μV/K127°C
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Regulatory Screening

Environmental

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