FeIrO3

ceramic
· FeIrO3

FeIrO3 is an iron–iridium oxide ceramic compound that combines iron and iridium in an oxide matrix, belonging to the class of mixed-metal transition-metal oxides. This is primarily a research material rather than an established commercial ceramic; it is investigated for its potential electrochemical and magnetic properties arising from the combination of two catalytically active transition metals. Industrial interest centers on electrocatalysis, energy conversion applications, and materials science research seeking alternatives to precious-metal-only catalysts, where the iron–iridium pairing may offer improved activity, selectivity, or cost efficiency compared to single-metal oxide counterparts.

electrocatalysis and electrochemistrywater splitting catalystsoxygen evolution reaction (OER)energy storage and conversionmaterials research and developmentcorrosion-resistant coatings

Compliance & Regulations

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Regulatory Screening

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