Ce3Ta(ClO2)3

ceramic
· Ce3Ta(ClO2)3

Ce3Ta(ClO2)3 is an experimental ceramic compound combining rare-earth cerium, refractory tantalum, and chlorite ligands—a material primarily encountered in solid-state chemistry and materials research rather than established industrial production. This compound belongs to the broader family of rare-earth tantalate ceramics, which are of academic interest for potential applications in high-temperature environments, optical materials, or catalytic systems, though Ce3Ta(ClO2)3 itself lacks widespread commercial deployment and documented engineering applications. Its chlorite chemistry and rare-earth–transition metal framework make it relevant to researchers exploring novel ceramic compositions, but engineers evaluating materials for production should verify synthesis scalability and validate performance data against conventional alternatives.

experimental ceramics researchrare-earth tantalate compositeshigh-temperature material developmentcatalytic ceramic precursorssolid-state chemistry prototyping

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