Fe4 O8 Zn2

semiconductor
· Fe4 O8 Zn2

Fe₄O₈Zn₂ is a mixed-valence iron-zinc oxide ceramic compound that combines iron oxide phases with zinc oxide incorporation, creating a semiconductor material with potential for electronic and magnetic applications. This composition falls within the family of spinel and inverse-spinel ferrite structures, which are studied for their electronic conductivity, magnetic properties, and catalytic potential. While primarily a research material rather than a widely commercialized product, iron-zinc oxides are investigated for gas sensing, photocatalysis, and electromagnetic device applications where the synergy between iron's magnetic properties and zinc's electronic characteristics offers advantages over single-component alternatives.

gas sensorsphotocatalytic coatingselectromagnetic devicesresearch semiconductorsceramic compositesindustrial catalysis

Compliance & Regulations

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Band Gap(Eg)
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Formation Energy(ΔHf)
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Regulatory Screening

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