I8 O16

ceramic
· I8 O16

I8O16 is an iodine oxide ceramic compound with a complex crystal structure belonging to the family of mixed-valence metal oxides. This material is primarily of research and specialized industrial interest rather than a commodity ceramic, used in applications requiring specific optical, electrical, or catalytic properties that benefit from iodine's unique electronic characteristics. Notable applications include catalysis, sensing materials, and advanced optical coatings, where the iodine-oxygen bonding provides advantages over conventional oxides in niche high-performance environments.

catalytic substratesadvanced optical coatingschemical sensorsresearch and developmentspecialized electronic ceramics

Compliance & Regulations

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