KSc(SeO3)2
ceramic· KSc(SeO3)2
KSc(SeO3)₂ is an inorganic ceramic compound composed of potassium, scandium, and selenite (SeO₃²⁻) units, belonging to the family of metal selenites. This is a research-phase material studied primarily for its crystal structure, optical, and potential ferroelectric properties rather than established industrial production. The selenite ceramic family shows promise in nonlinear optics, solid-state lighting, and specialized sensor applications, though KSc(SeO₃)₂ itself remains largely in exploratory synthesis and characterization stages.
nonlinear optical materials (research)crystal structure studiesferroelectric ceramics (exploratory)spectroscopy and photonics (developmental)solid-state chemistry research
Compliance & Regulations
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