Fe2B(PO4)3

semiconductor
· Fe2B(PO4)3

Fe₂B(PO₄)₃ is an iron-based phosphate compound with semiconducting properties, belonging to the phosphate materials family. This is primarily a research-phase material investigated for energy storage and electrochemical applications, where iron phosphates are valued for their thermal stability, structural framework, and potential as cathode materials in battery systems. Interest in this specific composition centers on combining iron's abundance and cost-effectiveness with phosphate chemistry's electrochemical tunability, though it remains less established in production than olivine-type iron phosphates (LiFePO₄).

battery cathode materials (research)energy storage systemselectrochemical devicesphosphate-based semiconductorsthermal-stable compound architectures

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