Cr2 Sb2 P4 O16

semiconductor
· Cr2 Sb2 P4 O16

Cr₂Sb₂P₄O₁₆ is an inorganic compound belonging to the mixed-metal phosphate oxide family, combining chromium, antimony, phosphorus, and oxygen into a crystalline semiconductor structure. This is a research-phase material studied primarily in the context of advanced ceramics and solid-state chemistry; it is not widely deployed in commercial applications but represents exploration into chromium-antimony phosphate systems for potential electronic and photocatalytic applications. The material's notable feature is its layered or framework structure typical of polyphosphate oxides, which researchers investigate for ion transport, band gap engineering, and catalytic properties compared to simpler binary semiconductors.

Experimental semiconductor compoundsPhotocatalysis researchSolid-state ionic conductorsAdvanced ceramic synthesisMaterials chemistry researchBand gap engineering studies

Compliance & Regulations

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Band Gap(Eg)
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Formation Energy(ΔHf)
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