CdVO3

semiconductor
· CdVO3

Cadmium vanadate (CdVO3) is an inorganic compound semiconductor belonging to the vanadate family, combining cadmium and vanadium oxide constituents. This material remains primarily in the research and development phase rather than established industrial production, with investigation focused on photocatalytic properties, optoelectronic applications, and potential energy conversion devices. CdVO3 is notable within vanadium-based semiconductors for its potential in visible-light photocatalysis and as a candidate material for photovoltaic or photochemical applications, though practical adoption faces challenges related to cadmium toxicity and material stability compared to lead halide perovskites and other mainstream semiconductor alternatives.

photocatalysis (research)optoelectronic devices (experimental)photovoltaic developmentenvironmental remediation (lab-scale)thin-film semiconductors (exploratory)

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