KV2I3O13
semiconductor· KV2I3O13
KV2I3O13 is a mixed-metal oxide ceramic compound containing potassium, vanadium, and iodine in a defined stoichiometry. This material belongs to the family of complex oxide semiconductors and is primarily of research interest rather than established industrial production; it represents an exploratory composition within vanadium-iodine oxide chemistry where such compounds are investigated for electronic, optical, and catalytic properties. While not yet mainstream in commercial applications, materials in this chemical family show potential in solid-state electronics, catalysis, and energy conversion systems where mixed-valence metal oxides offer tunable electronic behavior.
research semiconductorscatalytic materialssolid-state electronicsoxide ceramicsmaterials development
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