K6 Na2 Mo4 O16

ceramic
· K6 Na2 Mo4 O16

K₆Na₂Mo₄O₁₆ is a mixed-metal molybdate ceramic compound combining potassium, sodium, and molybdenum oxides. This material belongs to the family of molybdate-based ceramics, which are of research interest for their potential in high-temperature applications, catalysis, and solid electrolytes, though K₆Na₂Mo₄O₁₆ itself remains largely in the experimental/investigational stage rather than established commercial production. The mixed-alkali composition suggests potential applications in electrochemical systems or as a precursor phase in oxide ceramics, with notable interest in the solid-state chemistry community for understanding crystal structure and ionic transport behavior.

solid-state electrochemistryhigh-temperature ceramics (research)catalytic materials (exploratory)mixed-metal oxide compoundsstructural chemistry studies

Compliance & Regulations

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Band Gap(Eg)
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Formation Energy(ΔHf)
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Regulatory Screening

Environmental

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