LaMg(FeO3)2

ceramic
· LaMg(FeO3)2

LaMg(FeO₃)₂ is a mixed-metal oxide ceramic compound containing lanthanum, magnesium, and iron in a perovskite-related structure. This is a research-phase material studied primarily for its potential in high-temperature applications and solid-state electrochemistry, where the combination of rare-earth (La), alkaline-earth (Mg), and transition-metal (Fe) cations can produce tailored ionic conductivity, catalytic activity, or magnetic properties. The material represents an experimental exploration within the family of rare-earth ferrites and manganites—compounds of industrial interest for energy conversion and catalysis—but lacks widespread commercial deployment; engineers would encounter this compound in exploratory projects focused on solid oxide fuel cells, oxygen permeation membranes, or catalytic reforming rather than in established production systems.

solid oxide fuel cells (SOFC)oxygen transport membraneshigh-temperature catalysisthermal barrier coatings (research)electrochemical gas separationmaterials research & development

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