Er(ReO4)2
ceramic· Er(ReO4)2
Er(ReO4)2 is an erbium rhenium perrhenate ceramic compound combining rare-earth (erbium) and transition-metal (rhenium) oxide chemistry. This is a specialized research compound rather than an established commercial material; it belongs to the family of rare-earth perrhenate ceramics being investigated for high-temperature structural and functional applications. The combination of erbium's luminescent properties and rhenium's refractory character suggests potential use in extreme thermal environments or as a host material for optical/electronic functions, though applications remain largely at the exploratory stage.
high-temperature ceramics (research phase)rare-earth optical materialsrefractory compositesadvanced thermal management (experimental)nuclear or aerospace applications (prospective)luminescent or photonic materials (developmental)
Compliance & Regulations
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