K3Cr2P3S12

semiconductor
· K3Cr2P3S12

K3Cr2P3S12 is a mixed-metal thiophosphate semiconductor compound combining potassium, chromium, phosphorus, and sulfur in a crystalline framework. This is a research-phase material studied for its semiconducting and potential photocatalytic properties within the broader family of metal thiophosphates, which are of interest for energy conversion and catalysis applications. The compound's notable feature is its layered or framework structure incorporating both transition metal (Cr) and chalcogen (S) coordination, which can enable tunable electronic properties and potential applications in photocatalysis, ion conductivity, or optoelectronics under development.

photocatalytic materials (research)semiconductor thin films (developmental)ion-conducting electrolytes (exploratory)energy conversion devices (early stage)optical/electronic devices (laboratory stage)alternative light-absorber materials

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