KTiO3

ceramic
· KTiO3

KTiO₃ (potassium titanate) is a ceramic compound combining potassium oxide and titanium dioxide, belonging to the perovskite family of functional ceramics. It is primarily investigated in research and specialized industrial applications for its ferroelectric, dielectric, and photocatalytic properties, making it of interest where conventional oxides fall short. The material is notable in photocatalysis, nonlinear optics, and emerging energy storage applications, though most implementations remain in development or niche technical sectors rather than high-volume production.

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Compliance & Regulations

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Regulatory Screening

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