CrPbO3

ceramic
· CrPbO3

CrPbO3 is an experimental ceramic compound combining chromium and lead oxides, belonging to the perovskite family of materials. While not established in mainstream industrial production, this composition is of research interest for its potential in electronic and catalytic applications, where lead-based perovskites have shown promise for photovoltaic, ferroelectric, and sensing applications. Engineers investigating advanced ceramic materials for harsh chemical environments or high-density applications may encounter this compound in laboratory or early-stage development contexts, though long-term stability, toxicity concerns (lead-based), and processing challenges typically limit its practical adoption compared to lead-free perovskite alternatives.

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Compliance & Regulations

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Bulk Modulus(K)
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Shear Modulus(G)
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Regulatory Screening

Environmental

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