CdNbO3
ceramic· CdNbO3
CdNbO3 is a cadmium niobate ceramic compound belonging to the perovskite oxide family, typically synthesized as a research material rather than a commercial off-the-shelf product. This material has been investigated primarily in academic and laboratory settings for its potential in ferroelectric, dielectric, and photocatalytic applications, where its layered perovskite structure can offer tunable electrical and optical properties. Engineers and researchers consider cadmium niobates for niche electroceramics and photochemical processing roles, though cadmium toxicity and the availability of lead-free alternatives (such as potassium niobate or bismuth-based systems) generally limit industrial adoption.
ferroelectric ceramics (research)dielectric thin filmsphotocatalysislaboratory synthesized materialsperovskite-based sensors (experimental)electroceramics development
Compliance & Regulations
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Regulatory Screening
Environmental
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