CoWO4

ceramic
· CoWO4

Cobalt tungstate (CoWO4) is an inorganic ceramic compound combining cobalt and tungsten oxides, typically synthesized as a powder or dense ceramic form. It is primarily investigated for photocatalytic and electrochemical applications, particularly in water treatment and energy storage systems, where its ability to respond to visible light and facilitate electron transfer offers advantages over traditional oxides. The material remains largely in research and development stages, with potential in environmental remediation and next-generation battery/supercapacitor technologies as researchers explore its crystal structure and surface properties to optimize performance.

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Compliance & Regulations

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Regulatory Screening

Environmental

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