Cs3W3PO13

semiconductor
· Cs3W3PO13

Cs3W3PO13 is a cesium tungsten phosphate compound belonging to the family of mixed-metal phosphates, which are typically ceramic or glass-ceramic materials with layered or framework crystal structures. This compound is primarily investigated in materials research contexts for applications requiring high thermal stability, radiation resistance, or specialized electronic properties; it is not yet a mature commercial material. The tungsten-phosphate family shows promise for nuclear waste immobilization, advanced ceramics, and solid-state ionics, though Cs3W3PO13 specifically remains a laboratory compound whose practical advantages over conventional alternatives (alumino-silicate ceramics, zirconia-based materials) are still being evaluated.

nuclear waste formsradiation-resistant ceramicssolid-state ionics researchhigh-temperature stable compoundsmixed-metal phosphate studiesexperimental semiconductor applications

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