Ca3Cu2(ClO2)2
ceramic· Ca3Cu2(ClO2)2
Ca3Cu2(ClO2)2 is a mixed-metal ceramic compound containing calcium, copper, and chlorite anions, representing a specialized inorganic salt rather than a conventional structural ceramic. This is a research-phase or niche-application material not widely deployed in mainstream engineering; it belongs to the family of metal chlorites and mixed-valence copper compounds that are primarily investigated for antimicrobial, catalytic, or redox-active properties rather than load-bearing or thermal applications. Engineers would consider this compound only in specialized contexts requiring chlorite-based chemistry, such as disinfection systems, water treatment catalysts, or laboratory-scale advanced oxidation processes.
antimicrobial coatings (research)water disinfection catalystsadvanced oxidation processescopper chlorite chemistry (experimental)redox-active ceramics (lab-scale)
Compliance & Regulations
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Regulatory Screening
Environmental
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