CuP2(HO3)2
ceramic· CuP2(HO3)2
CuP2(HO3)2 is a copper phosphate ceramic compound containing phosphorus and hydroxyl groups, representing a mixed-valence or complex phosphate ceramic family. This material belongs to an emerging class of phosphate-based ceramics that are primarily investigated in academic and research settings for potential applications requiring chemical durability and thermal stability. While not widely adopted in mainstream industrial production, phosphate ceramics in this compositional family are explored for specialized applications where conventional oxides may be insufficient, and the copper content offers potential for antimicrobial or catalytic functionality.
research ceramicsphosphate matricesantimicrobial coatings (potential)thermal barrier candidateschemical resistance applicationsspecialty catalyst supports (experimental)
Compliance & Regulations
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