KTa3Te2O12

ceramic
· KTa3Te2O12

KTa₃Te₂O₁₂ is a complex mixed-metal oxide ceramic belonging to the pyrochlore or related perovskite-family structures, combining potassium, tantalum, and tellurium elements. This is primarily a research compound investigated for potential applications in electroceramics, photocatalysis, or radiation-resistant ceramics, rather than a mature industrial material; the tantalum-tellurium combination and specific crystal structure make it of interest for studying phase stability, ionic conductivity, or optical properties in specialized high-performance applications.

experimental ceramics researchphotocatalytic materialsradiation-resistant ceramicselectroceramics developmentstructural studies

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