Ca2 Pr2 Fe4 O12

ceramic
· Ca2 Pr2 Fe4 O12

Ca₂Pr₂Fe₄O₁₂ is a mixed-valence ceramic oxide combining calcium, praseodymium (a rare earth element), and iron in a complex perovskite-derived structure. This is primarily a research material studied for its potential in energy storage and catalytic applications, particularly where rare earth doping of iron oxide systems offers enhanced ionic conductivity or magnetic properties. Engineers would consider this compound for solid-state electrolyte development, oxygen transport membranes, or catalytic supports in high-temperature environments where the rare earth dopant improves performance over conventional iron oxide ceramics.

solid oxide fuel cellsoxygen transport membraneshigh-temperature catalystsionic conductorsexperimental energy materialsrare earth ceramics

Compliance & Regulations

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