CuAgO3

ceramic
· CuAgO3

CuAgO3 is a ternary copper-silver oxide ceramic compound that combines two noble metals in an oxidized ceramic matrix. This material is primarily of research interest for applications requiring electrical conductivity, catalytic activity, or antimicrobial properties in oxide ceramic form, though it remains largely experimental without widespread industrial adoption. Its potential lies in catalysis, sensor technology, and antimicrobial coatings where the synergistic effects of copper and silver oxides offer advantages over single-metal oxide systems.

catalytic materials (research)antimicrobial coatingselectrochemical sensorsoxygen reduction catalystsenvironmental remediation (experimental)functional ceramic composites

Compliance & Regulations

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Regulatory Screening

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