KSb(SO4)2
ceramic· KSb(SO4)2
KSb(SO4)2 is a potassium antimony sulfate double salt ceramic compound, representing a class of mixed-metal sulfate materials that combine alkali and transition metals. This material belongs to the family of alum-type structures and is primarily studied in research contexts for ion-exchange, catalytic, and solid electrolyte applications, rather than in high-volume industrial production. Its potential lies in specialized electrochemistry, thermal stability studies, and as a precursor for antimony-containing advanced ceramics, though it remains largely experimental compared to more conventional ceramic engineering materials.
Research and developmentIon-exchange materialsSolid electrolyte candidatesCatalyst precursorsThermal stability studiesSpecialty ceramics synthesis
Compliance & Regulations
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