K(OsO3)2
ceramic· K(OsO3)2
K(OsO₃)₂ is a potassium osmium oxide ceramic compound containing osmium in the +6 oxidation state within an osmate framework. This is a highly specialized research material rather than a commercial engineering ceramic; osmium compounds are typically encountered in catalysis, electronics, or specialty chemical applications where osmium's unique electrochemical and catalytic properties are leveraged. The material would be of interest primarily in advanced materials research contexts—such as electrochemical device development, heterogeneous catalysis, or high-performance ceramic research—rather than conventional structural or thermal engineering applications.
electrochemical catalysis (research)ceramic precursorsspecialty inorganic synthesisadvanced materials R&Dosmium compound family
Compliance & Regulations
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