KBaO3

ceramic
· KBaO3

Potassium barium oxide (KBaO₃) is an inorganic ceramic compound belonging to the perovskite-related oxide family, characterized by a mixed-alkali metal composition that influences its structural and functional properties. While primarily of research interest rather than established in high-volume industrial production, this material is investigated for potential applications in electroceramics, ion conductors, and advanced dielectric systems where the combination of potassium and barium cations may provide tailored electrical or thermal characteristics. Engineers would consider KBaO₃ in experimental contexts where novel ceramic compositions with specific ionic or dielectric properties are needed, particularly in emerging technologies requiring materials beyond conventional single-cation oxide systems.

electroceramics researchsolid-state ionicsdielectric materials developmentperovskite-based compoundsadvanced ceramics (experimental)

Compliance & Regulations

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Regulatory Screening

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