La3(ReO5)2

ceramic
· La3(ReO5)2

La3(ReO5)2 is a complex mixed-metal oxide ceramic composed of lanthanum and rhenium oxides, belonging to the family of rare-earth perovskite-related compounds. This is a research-phase material studied primarily for its potential in high-temperature applications and solid-state chemistry; it is not yet established in mainstream industrial production. The material's potential relevance lies in applications requiring thermal stability, refractory properties, or specific electronic/ionic conductivity characteristics that complex rare-earth rhenate structures may offer, though such compounds typically see use only in specialized academic research, materials development programs, and niche high-performance sectors exploring next-generation ceramics.

High-temperature refractory researchSolid-state chemistry studiesRare-earth ceramic developmentAdvanced ceramic matrices (experimental)Materials science researchThermal barrier compound research

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