InNaO3
ceramic· InNaO3
InNaO3 is an indium sodium oxide ceramic compound that exists primarily in the research literature as an exploratory material rather than an established industrial ceramic. This ternary oxide belongs to the family of mixed-metal oxides and is of interest for its potential optoelectronic, ionic conductivity, or photocatalytic properties depending on its crystalline phase and structure. While not yet widely commercialized, materials in this compositional space are being investigated for next-generation applications requiring selective ion transport, optical transparency, or catalytic functionality in harsh chemical environments.
research and developmentsolid-state electrolytes (exploratory)photocatalytic materials (experimental)optoelectronic devices (early-stage)high-temperature ceramics (potential)ion-conducting membranes (developmental)
Compliance & Regulations
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Regulatory Screening
Environmental
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