La2Sr2PtO7.13

semiconductor
· La2Sr2PtO7.13

La2Sr2PtO7.13 is a mixed-valence oxide ceramic compound combining lanthanum, strontium, platinum, and oxygen in a perovskite-related structure. This is a research-phase functional ceramic rather than an established commercial material, studied primarily for its electrochemical and catalytic properties in solid-state energy conversion applications. The material's notable feature is platinum incorporation into a perovskite lattice, which offers potential advantages in high-temperature catalysis, oxygen ion conduction, and electrochemical device performance compared to conventional perovskite alternatives—though practical engineering adoption remains limited pending further characterization and scale-up feasibility.

solid oxide fuel cells (SOFC)electrochemical catalysisoxygen reduction electrodeshigh-temperature sensorsresearch phase ceramics

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