Hg(SbO3)2

ceramic
· Hg(SbO3)2

Mercury antimonate [Hg(SbO3)2] is an inorganic ceramic compound composed of mercury, antimony, and oxygen. This material belongs to the family of metal antimonates and has been studied primarily in research contexts for its potential in specialized applications requiring heavy-metal-containing ceramics. It remains largely experimental with limited industrial adoption; applications in conventional engineering are scarce, though the antimonate family has attracted interest in materials science for catalytic, pigment, and niche electrical applications where mercury-based compounds provide unique properties unavailable in conventional alternatives.

research/experimental ceramicscatalytic materials (laboratory study)pigment/colorant researchspecialty inorganic compoundshistorical chemical collections

Compliance & Regulations

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Electronic Dielectric Tensor(ε∞)
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Total Dielectric Tensor(ε)
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Regulatory Screening

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