K2Dy2Ti3O10
semiconductor· K2Dy2Ti3O10
K2Dy2Ti3O10 is a mixed-metal oxide ceramic compound containing potassium, dysprosium, and titanium, belonging to the family of layered perovskite or Aurivillius-phase oxides. This material is primarily studied in research contexts for its potential in photocatalytic and ferroelectric applications, leveraging the rare-earth element (dysprosium) to enhance functional properties. Engineers and researchers explore such materials as candidates for advanced ceramic devices where controlled dielectric behavior, optical response, or catalytic activity under specific conditions is needed, though industrial-scale deployment remains limited outside specialized research programs.
photocatalytic water treatment (research)ferroelectric ceramics (experimental)rare-earth oxide semiconductorsadvanced ceramic coatings (R&D)optical/dielectric materials (specialty applications)
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?EAR?Conflict Free?RoHS?REACH?TSCA?Prop 65
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