FeMoO4

ceramic
· FeMoO4

Iron molybdate (FeMoO4) is a ceramic compound combining iron and molybdenum oxides, belonging to the class of mixed metal oxides used primarily in catalytic and pigment applications. This material is employed in catalytic converters for exhaust treatment, ceramic pigments for coatings, and research contexts for photocatalytic water treatment and gas-sensing devices. Engineers select FeMoO4 for applications requiring thermal stability and catalytic activity in oxidizing environments, though its use remains more specialized than conventional catalysts like vanadium oxides or precious-metal alternatives.

catalytic converters and emission controlceramic pigments and colorantsphotocatalytic applicationsgas sensorsrefractory coatings

Compliance & Regulations

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