FeMoO3
ceramic· FeMoO3
FeMoO3 is an iron molybdenum oxide ceramic compound belonging to the mixed metal oxide family, notable for its potential catalytic and electronic properties arising from the combination of iron and molybdenum cations. This material is primarily investigated in research contexts for catalytic applications in oxidation reactions, gas sensing, and electrochemical systems, where the dual redox activity of Fe and Mo offers advantages over single-metal oxide alternatives. Its potential extends to energy storage and environmental remediation applications, though it remains less established in mature industrial production compared to widely deployed ceramics.
catalytic converters and oxidation catalysisgas sensors and electrochemical devicesbattery and supercapacitor electrodesenvironmental water treatmentresearch-phase high-temperature ceramics
Compliance & Regulations
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Regulatory Screening
Environmental
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