LaTeO3

ceramic
· LaTeO3

Lanthanum tetoxide (LaTeO₃) is a complex oxide ceramic compound combining rare-earth lanthanum with tellurium, typically of interest in solid-state chemistry and materials research rather than established high-volume engineering applications. This material belongs to the family of tellurate ceramics and is primarily explored in academic and specialized research contexts for potential applications in electronic materials, photocatalysis, or optical coatings, though it remains largely experimental with limited commercial deployment.

experimental ceramics researchphotocatalytic materials (research phase)optical/electronic thin filmsrare-earth compound developmentsolid-state chemistry studies

Compliance & Regulations

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Regulatory Screening

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