CsNbO3

semiconductor
· CsNbO3

Cesium niobate (CsNbO3) is a perovskite-structured ceramic semiconductor composed of cesium, niobium, and oxygen, belonging to the family of metal oxide compounds with potential ferroelectric and photocatalytic properties. This material is primarily investigated in research and emerging applications for photocatalysis (particularly water splitting and pollutant degradation), ferroelectric devices, and optical sensing, where its perovskite structure and tunable electronic properties offer advantages over conventional titanium dioxide photocatalysts. CsNbO3 remains largely in the development phase rather than mainstream industrial production, making it relevant for engineers exploring next-generation energy conversion, environmental remediation, and functional ceramic technologies.

photocatalytic water splittingenvironmental remediationferroelectric devicesoptical sensorsresearch/advanced ceramicsperovskite-based applications

Compliance & Regulations

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