Dy2CrSbO7
ceramicDy₂CrSbO₇ is a rare-earth transition metal oxide ceramic belonging to the pyrochlore family, combining dysprosium (a lanthanide), chromium, and antimony in a structured oxide lattice. This is primarily a research material investigated for its potential in high-temperature applications and solid-state chemistry; it is not widely deployed in commercial production. The pyrochlore structure class is notable for thermal stability and resistance to radiation damage, making compounds in this family candidates for advanced ceramics in extreme environments, though Dy₂CrSbO₇ specifically remains in the experimental phase with applications potential in nuclear waste immobilization, refractory coatings, or next-generation thermal barrier systems.
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