IrPdO3

ceramic
· IrPdO3

IrPdO3 is a mixed-metal oxide ceramic containing iridium and palladium in a perovskite-like or pyrochlore structure, representing an experimental compound in the family of high-entropy or multi-component transition metal oxides. This material is primarily investigated in research contexts for electrochemical and catalytic applications, where the dual noble-metal composition offers potential advantages in oxygen evolution reactions, water splitting, and corrosion resistance at elevated temperatures. Its notable distinction lies in combining the electrochemical stability of iridium with the catalytic properties of palladium, making it a candidate for energy conversion devices and harsh-environment catalysis where conventional oxides fall short; however, cost and limited commercial production currently restrict its adoption to academic and early-stage technology development.

electrochemical catalysiswater splitting electrodesoxygen evolution reactionshigh-temperature oxidation resistanceresearch/experimental materialsnoble-metal oxide coatings

Compliance & Regulations

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Regulatory Screening

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