In4 Te4 Cl4 O12

ceramic
· In4 Te4 Cl4 O12

In₄Te₄Cl₄O₁₂ is a mixed-valence indium tellurium oxide chloride ceramic compound, representing an experimental layered or framework structure combining rare-earth-like indium chemistry with tellurium and halide components. This compound belongs to the family of complex inorganic oxychlorides and is primarily of research interest for understanding mixed-anion frameworks, photocatalysis, and semiconducting behavior rather than established industrial production. Engineers and materials researchers would investigate this compound for potential applications in photocatalytic material design, optical semiconductors, or solid-state chemistry where the combination of heavy post-transition metals and mixed anionic sites offers tunable electronic or optical properties.

experimental photocatalysissemiconductor researchmixed-anion framework materialsoptical material developmentsolid-state chemistrylaboratory synthesis

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