Ca8 Cl12 O2

ceramic
· Ca8 Cl12 O2

Ca₈Cl₁₂O₂ is a calcium chloride-oxide ceramic compound belonging to the oxyhalide ceramic family, which combines metallic and halide elements in a crystalline structure. This material remains primarily in the research domain rather than widespread industrial production; the oxyhalide ceramic class is of interest for niche applications in solid-state chemistry and materials development where chloride-containing ceramics offer unique crystal structures or ionic conductivity pathways. Engineers would consider this compound family when exploring lightweight ionic conductors, specialized refractory behavior, or novel defect chemistry in calcium-based systems, though conventional alternatives (pure oxides, chlorides, or established composites) typically dominate production applications.

experimental ceramicssolid electrolytes (research)refractory developmentcalcium compound researchionic conductivity studiesadvanced ceramics R&D

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