CaAgF5
metal· CaAgF5
CaAgF5 is an inorganic fluoride compound combining calcium, silver, and fluorine in a mixed-metal ionic structure. This material is primarily of research and experimental interest rather than a widely commercialized engineering material; it belongs to the family of metal fluorides that have been explored for applications requiring specific ionic conductivity, optical, or chemical properties. The compound's potential applications center on solid-state ionics and specialized fluoride-based systems where silver's ionic mobility and fluoride's chemical stability offer advantages over conventional oxide ceramics or polymers.
solid-state electrolytes (research)fluoride ion conductorsoptical materials (experimental)high-temperature ionic conductivitylaboratory/research compoundsspecialty fluoride chemistry
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