K2Sm2Ti3O10
semiconductor· K2Sm2Ti3O10
K2Sm2Ti3O10 is a layered perovskite oxide ceramic compound combining potassium, samarium, titanium, and oxygen in a structured framework. This material belongs to the family of Ruddlesden-Popper phases and is primarily investigated in research settings for applications requiring ionic conduction, photocatalysis, or dielectric properties. Its layered architecture and rare-earth dopant make it of interest for energy storage, environmental remediation, and solid-state electronic devices, though it remains largely exploratory rather than established in high-volume industrial production.
photocatalytic water purificationsolid oxide fuel cells (research)dielectric ceramicsionic conductor membranesenvironmental remediationexperimental semiconductor devices
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