FeCuO3

ceramic
· FeCuO3

FeCuO3 is an iron-copper oxide ceramic compound that belongs to the perovskite or mixed-metal oxide family. This material is primarily studied in research contexts for applications requiring mixed-valence metal oxides, particularly in catalysis, energy storage, and magnetic applications where the synergistic properties of iron and copper oxides are leveraged. Compared to single-metal oxides, FeCuO3 and related copper-iron compounds are notable for their potential in electrochemical systems and heterogeneous catalysis, though industrial adoption remains limited relative to more established ceramic oxides.

Catalytic materialsBattery and energy storage researchMagnetic ceramicsGas sensing applicationsExperimental electrochemistry

Compliance & Regulations

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Regulatory Screening

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