KCd(NO2)3
ceramic· KCd(NO2)3
KCd(NO₂)₃ is a cadmium-containing coordination ceramic compound consisting of potassium, cadmium, and nitrite ligands in a crystalline lattice structure. This is a specialized research material rather than an established engineering ceramic; compounds of this type are primarily studied in solid-state chemistry and materials science for their structural properties, coordination chemistry behavior, and potential functional characteristics. Interest in such cadmium-based coordination ceramics has been largely limited to academic investigations of crystal structure, thermal stability, and coordination geometry, with limited commercial or industrial deployment.
research and developmentsolid-state chemistry studiescrystal structure investigationcoordination compound characterizationspecialized ceramics researchlaboratory synthesis
Compliance & Regulations
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Piezoelectric Modulus(eij) | — | C/m² | — | — | |
Piezoelectric Stress Tensor(eij) | Matrix (redacted) | C/m² | — | — |
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