FePbO3

ceramic
· FePbO3

FePbO3 is an iron lead oxide ceramic compound that combines ferrous/ferric iron with lead oxide in a perovskite-like crystal structure. This material is primarily of research interest rather than established commercial use, investigated for potential applications in ferrimagnetic and magnetoelectric device research, particularly where lead-containing oxides offer unique electromagnetic coupling or multiferroic functionality. Engineers would consider FePbO3 in exploratory projects targeting advanced magnetic ceramics, electromagnetic sensors, or functional oxides where the iron-lead composition provides distinct property combinations unavailable in simpler single-cation oxide systems, though toxicity and environmental constraints surrounding lead-bearing materials limit broader industrial adoption.

research ferrimagnetic materialsmultiferroic ceramicselectromagnetic device developmentadvanced oxide researchlaboratory scale applications

Compliance & Regulations

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Regulatory Screening

Environmental

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