In2As2O5Cl2

ceramic
· In2As2O5Cl2

In2As2O5Cl2 is an indium arsenate chloride ceramic compound, a mixed-anion oxide belonging to the family of layered inorganic materials. This is primarily a research compound with limited commercial deployment; it is studied for potential applications in ion-conducting ceramics and solid-state electrolyte systems where its mixed-anion structure may enable selective ionic transport. Engineers evaluating this material should note it remains largely experimental and would typically be considered only for advanced electrochemical devices or fundamental research into new ceramic conductors where conventional alternatives are insufficient.

solid-state electrolytes (research)ion conductors (experimental)advanced ceramics developmentfunctional oxide researchelectrochemical devices (prototype)materials science studies

Compliance & Regulations

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Regulatory Screening

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