CsTiF4

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· CsTiF4

CsTiF₄ is an inorganic fluoride compound combining cesium and titanium, classified as a metal fluoride ceramic material. This compound is primarily of research interest rather than a mature commercial material, explored for applications requiring fluoride-based ionic conductivity, optical properties, or specialized chemical stability. The titanium-fluoride family is investigated in solid-state electrolytes, photonic materials, and as precursors for advanced ceramic processing, where fluoride systems offer advantages over oxides in certain high-purity or corrosion-resistant contexts.

solid-state electrolyte researchfluoride ceramic materialsoptical/photonic applicationshigh-temperature chemistryspecialty nuclear/chemical processingadvanced materials development

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