K6 Sn10 Cl6 F20

ceramic
· K6 Sn10 Cl6 F20

K6Sn10Cl6F20 is a halide-based ceramic compound combining potassium, tin, chlorine, and fluorine elements, likely representing a mixed-halide or perovskite-family material under research rather than an established industrial ceramic. This composition falls within the broader class of halide perovskites and related inorganic compounds being explored for optoelectronic and solid-state applications due to their tunable crystal structures and ion-conducting properties. Interest in such materials is driven by potential advantages in energy storage, radiation detection, or solid-state electrolyte applications where halide ceramics may offer superior ion mobility or optical properties compared to conventional oxides.

experimental optoelectronicssolid-state electrolytesradiation detectionhalide perovskite researchadvanced energy storage

Compliance & Regulations

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Formation Energy(ΔHf)
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Regulatory Screening

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