Hg6 Ta4 S2 F20 O8

ceramic
· Hg6 Ta4 S2 F20 O8

Hg₆Ta₄S₂F₂₀O₈ is an experimental mixed-halide ceramic compound containing mercury, tantalum, sulfur, fluorine, and oxygen—a composition that places it in the family of complex inorganic fluorides and oxyfluorides. This material is primarily of research interest rather than established industrial use, studied for potential applications in specialized ceramics, solid-state chemistry, and materials with tailored ionic or electronic properties. The combination of heavy metal (Hg), transition metal (Ta), and mixed anion chemistry (F, O, S) makes it notable for investigating structure–property relationships in complex ceramics, though practical engineering adoption remains limited and would require demonstrated advantages over conventional refractory or functional ceramics in a specific application.

experimental research ceramicssolid-state synthesismixed-halide compoundsmaterials chemistry investigationhigh-temperature ceramic study

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