LaMoO3

ceramic
· LaMoO3

Lanthanum molybdenum oxide (LaMoO3) is an inorganic ceramic compound combining rare-earth lanthanum with molybdenum oxide, typically investigated for its catalytic and electronic properties. This material is primarily explored in research and development contexts for catalytic applications in chemical processing and as a potential component in advanced oxide materials, with particular interest in environmental remediation and energy conversion systems where mixed-metal oxides offer advantages in reactivity and selectivity over single-component alternatives.

catalytic applicationschemical processingenvironmental remediationoxide electronics researchmixed-metal oxide systemsenergy conversion materials

Compliance & Regulations

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Regulatory Screening

Environmental

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