KCuPO4

ceramic
· KCuPO4

KCuPO4 is a mixed-metal phosphate ceramic compound containing potassium, copper, and phosphate ions in a crystalline structure. This material is primarily investigated in research contexts for potential applications in ion-conducting ceramics and phosphate-based functional materials, with copper providing redox activity and potassium contributing to ionic transport properties. Industrial adoption remains limited; KCuPO4 is most relevant to materials scientists exploring phosphate ceramics for energy storage, catalysis, or solid-state electrolyte applications rather than established engineering fields.

experimental phosphate ceramicssolid-state electrolyte researchcopper-based catalystsion-conducting materialsthermal barrier coating developmentenergy storage system components

Compliance & Regulations

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Regulatory Screening

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