Hg4 Ni4 F12 O2

ceramic
· Hg4 Ni4 F12 O2

Hg₄Ni₄F₁₂O₂ is a mixed-metal fluoride ceramic compound containing mercury, nickel, fluorine, and oxygen—a composition that situates it within the family of transition metal fluorides and oxyfluorides. This is a specialized research material rather than a mainstream industrial ceramic; such compounds are investigated for applications requiring specific ionic conductivity, optical, or catalytic properties that emerge from their layered or framework crystal structures. The mercury and nickel combination in a fluoride matrix is notable for potential electrochemical or solid-state applications, though practical use remains limited to laboratory and development contexts due to toxicity concerns and the relative scarcity of mercury-bearing advanced ceramics in production.

solid-state electrochemistry (research)fluoride ion conductors (exploratory)catalyst developmentoptical material researchspecialized laboratory synthesis

Compliance & Regulations

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