CaMoO3

ceramic
· CaMoO3

Calcium molybdate (CaMoO3) is an inorganic ceramic compound belonging to the molybdate family, typically produced through solid-state synthesis or wet chemical routes. It is primarily investigated for photocatalytic applications, luminescent materials, and high-temperature structural ceramics, with growing interest in environmental remediation and light-emitting device components. Its appeal lies in relatively low cost, thermal stability, and tunable optical properties compared to rarer oxide photocatalysts, though it remains more of a specialized/research material than a commodity ceramic.

photocatalytic water treatmentphosphor materialshigh-temperature ceramicsenvironmental remediationoptical coatingsresearch/development applications

Compliance & Regulations

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Regulatory Screening

Environmental

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