KLiO3

ceramic
· KLiO3

Potassium lithium oxide (KLiO₃) is an inorganic ceramic compound combining alkali metal oxides, primarily explored in research contexts for specialized electrochemical and optical applications. It belongs to the family of mixed alkali metal oxides, which are investigated for ionic conductivity, nonlinear optical properties, and as potential solid electrolyte materials. The compound remains largely experimental rather than established in high-volume manufacturing, with interest driven by its potential in energy storage systems and photonic devices where alkali metal ceramics offer advantages in ionic transport or crystalline optical behavior.

solid-state electrolyteslithium-ion battery researchnonlinear opticsionic conductor materialsexperimental ceramicsphotonic applications

Compliance & Regulations

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