KMo6S7
metal· KMo6S7
KMo6S7 is a ternary layered metal sulfide compound combining potassium, molybdenum, and sulfur elements, representing a member of the Chevrel phase family of materials. This is primarily a research material investigated for its potential in energy storage and catalysis applications, particularly as a cathode material for batteries and as a catalyst for hydrogen evolution reactions in electrochemical systems. Its layered structure and mixed-valence metal chemistry make it notable compared to conventional oxides for applications requiring ionic mobility and electron transfer at material interfaces.
battery cathodeshydrogen evolution catalysiselectrochemical energy storagesupercapacitor electrodesresearch/emerging materialselectrocatalysis
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