Ca2 Bi2 C2 O8 F2

ceramic
· Ca2 Bi2 C2 O8 F2

Ca₂Bi₂C₂O₈F₂ is a mixed-metal oxyhalide ceramic compound containing calcium, bismuth, carbon, oxygen, and fluorine. This is a research-phase material from the fluorite-derivative or layered perovskite family, representing an exploratory composition combining bismuth's photocatalytic potential with fluorine's high electronegativity to engineer specific electronic or ionic properties. Industrial applications and performance data for this specific compound are limited; it belongs to a broader family of bismuth-containing ceramics and fluoride composites being investigated for advanced functional applications rather than structural use.

photocatalytic materials (research)ionic conductors (exploratory)radiation detection (potential)electronic ceramics (development phase)mixed-valence oxide systemsfluoride composite research

Compliance & Regulations

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