K3Th2Cu3S7

semiconductor
· K3Th2Cu3S7

K3Th2Cu3S7 is a mixed-metal sulfide compound containing potassium, thorium, and copper—a rare quaternary chalcogenide that exists primarily in research and exploratory materials contexts. This compound belongs to the family of multimetallic sulfides being investigated for semiconductor and electrochemical applications, though it remains largely experimental with limited industrial deployment. The combination of thorium (a heavy, radioactive element) with transition metals and chalcogens suggests potential interest in radiation-resistant semiconductors, solid-state chemistry fundamentals, or specialized electrochemical systems, but practical engineering adoption would require demonstration of clear performance or cost advantages over established alternatives.

Research semiconductorsRadiation-resistant electronicsSolid-state chemistry studiesExperimental electrochemical devicesHigh-temperature sulfide compoundsNuclear material applications (exploratory)

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