LaVI5O16
semiconductor· LaVI5O16
LaVI₅O₁₆ is a mixed-valence oxide ceramic compound containing lanthanum, vanadium, and oxygen, belonging to the family of transition metal oxides with potential semiconductor behavior. This material is primarily of research interest for electronic and electrochemical applications, particularly in energy storage and catalysis contexts, where layered or framework oxide structures can facilitate ion transport or electron transfer. LaVI₅O₁₆ represents the type of complex oxide composition that researchers explore for next-generation battery materials, solid-state electrolytes, or catalytic substrates, though it remains less established in mainstream commercial engineering compared to simpler binary oxides.
battery and energy storage researchsolid-state electrolyte developmentcatalytic materialsadvanced ceramicstransition metal oxide systems
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