CrPtO3
ceramic· CrPtO3
CrPtO3 is a mixed-metal oxide ceramic compound containing chromium, platinum, and oxygen. This is primarily a research-phase material studied in solid-state chemistry and materials science, rather than an established industrial ceramic; it belongs to the family of complex oxides that are investigated for potential applications in catalysis, electronic ceramics, and high-temperature materials. Its platinum content makes it of particular interest in catalytic research contexts where corrosion resistance and thermal stability are critical, though commercial adoption remains limited pending demonstration of cost-effectiveness and scalability relative to alternative catalytic systems.
catalytic applications (research)high-temperature ceramics (exploratory)solid-state chemistryplatinum-group compoundschemical processing (potential)materials characterization studies
Compliance & Regulations
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Regulatory Screening
Environmental
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