Fe2O2F3
ceramic· Fe2O2F3
Fe2O2F3 is an iron oxide fluoride ceramic compound combining iron oxide with fluorine, creating a mixed-anion ceramic structure. This material exists primarily in research and development contexts as a functional ceramic with potential applications in fluoride-based systems, though it remains less established in mainstream industrial production compared to conventional iron oxides or fluoride ceramics. Iron oxide fluorides are of scientific interest for their unique electrochemical properties and potential roles in battery materials, catalysis, and specialty ceramic applications where the combination of iron's redox activity with fluorine's high electronegativity offers distinct advantages.
battery cathode materials (research)catalytic substratesfluoride-containing ceramicselectrochemical energy storagespecialty refractoriesfunctional ceramic coatings
Compliance & Regulations
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Regulatory Screening
Environmental
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