CsTiO3

ceramic
· CsTiO3

Cesium titanate (CsTiO3) is a perovskite ceramic compound combining cesium oxide and titanium dioxide in a crystalline structure. It is primarily of interest in research and specialized applications rather than established industrial production, valued for its unique dielectric and ferroelectric properties that differ from more common titanate ceramics. The material is explored in photocatalysis, radiation-resistant coatings, and advanced capacitor applications where its perovskite structure offers tunable electronic and optical characteristics.

photocatalytic applicationsradiation-resistant ceramicsdielectric capacitorsferroelectric researchperovskite materials development

Compliance & Regulations

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Regulatory Screening

Environmental

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