CoOF

ceramic
· CoOF

CoOF is a mixed-valence cobalt oxyfluoride ceramic compound combining cobalt oxide and fluoride phases. This material remains primarily in research and development stages, where it is studied for potential applications in ionic conductivity, catalysis, and energy storage due to the synergistic effects of its oxide and fluoride components. CoOF represents an emerging class of hybrid anionic ceramics that may offer advantages over single-phase alternatives in specialized electrochemical and catalytic contexts, though industrial adoption remains limited.

solid-state battery researchheterogeneous catalysisionic conductor developmentenergy storage prototypingfluoride glass compositesadvanced ceramics research

Compliance & Regulations

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Regulatory Screening

Environmental

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