Dy2(MoO4)3

semiconductor
· Dy2(MoO4)3

Dysprosium molybdate (Dy₂(MoO₄)₃) is an inorganic ceramic compound combining rare-earth dysprosium with molybdate, typically investigated as a functional material in research contexts rather than established commercial production. This material family is of primary interest for optical, photocatalytic, and luminescent applications where rare-earth dopants and molybdate hosts are leveraged for specialized performance. Compared to alternative rare-earth compounds, molybdates offer tunable crystal structures and potential advantages in visible-light photocatalysis and thermal stability, making them candidates for next-generation environmental remediation and sensing technologies.

photocatalytic water treatmentoptical ceramics and phosphorsrare-earth dopant hostsenvironmental remediation researchluminescent sensorsfunctional oxide ceramics

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