La3FMo4O16

semiconductor
· La3FMo4O16

La₃FMo₄O₁₆ is a rare-earth molybdate ceramic compound combining lanthanum, fluorine, and molybdenum oxides in a mixed-valence framework structure. This is a research-stage material primarily investigated for ionic conductivity and potential solid-state electrolyte applications, rather than a widely commercialized engineering ceramic. The lanthanum-molybdate family is of interest to the solid-state energy storage and materials chemistry communities as a candidate system for oxygen-ion or fluoride-ion conducting materials, though practical adoption remains limited compared to established alternatives like yttria-stabilized zirconia (YSZ).

solid-state electrolytes (research)ionic conductivity studiesfuel cell membranes (exploratory)high-temperature ceramics (early-stage)rare-earth oxide systems

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