CuTiO3

semiconductor
· CuTiO3

CuTiO3 is a mixed-valence copper-titanium oxide ceramic compound belonging to the family of transition metal oxides, typically studied as a semiconductor material. It is primarily investigated in research contexts for photocatalytic applications, energy storage, and electronic device components, where its semiconducting behavior and potential for charge transfer between copper and titanium sites offer advantages in light-driven catalysis and sensing applications compared to single-component oxides.

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