Li2 Bi2 P4 O14

ceramic
· Li2 Bi2 P4 O14

Li₂Bi₂P₄O₁₄ is a mixed-metal phosphate ceramic compound combining lithium, bismuth, and phosphate phases, representing a class of materials being investigated for ion-conducting and electrochemical applications. This compound falls within research-stage ceramic electrolytes and functional oxides; it is not a widely commercialized engineering material but is studied for its potential as a solid electrolyte or electrochemical component where bismuth-containing phosphates offer mixed ionic-electronic conduction pathways. Interest in this material family stems from applications requiring stable, dense ceramic phases that can operate at moderate temperatures with controlled ionic transport—a key advantage over polymer electrolytes or traditional glass electrolytes in certain battery and sensing contexts.

solid-state electrolytes (research)lithium-ion battery componentselectrochemical sensorshigh-temperature ceramic coatingsion conductors (experimental)

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