Fe2CoO4

ceramic
· Fe2CoO4

Fe2CoO4 is a spinel-structured oxide ceramic composed of iron and cobalt oxides, belonging to the ferrimagnetic ceramic family. This material is primarily investigated in research contexts for magnetic applications, catalysis, and electrochemical energy storage, where its mixed-valence transition metal composition enables useful magnetic properties and catalytic activity. Engineers consider Fe2CoO4 and related cobalt-iron oxides for applications demanding magnetic functionality or catalytic performance at elevated temperatures, though industrial adoption remains limited compared to more established ferrite ceramics.

magnetic ceramics and ferritescatalytic applicationselectrochemical energy storagebattery electrode materialsresearch and developmenthigh-temperature applications

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