Li2 Bi6 I4 O8

ceramic
· Li2 Bi6 I4 O8

Li₂Bi₆I₄O₈ is a complex ternary ceramic compound combining lithium, bismuth, iodine, and oxygen—a mixed halide-oxide system that remains primarily in the research domain. This material is of interest in solid-state ionics and energy storage research, where bismuth-containing ceramics and lithium compounds are explored for potential ionic conductivity and electrochemical applications, though industrial deployment is not yet established. The material represents an experimental approach to designing novel ceramic electrolytes or related functional oxides, with potential relevance to emerging battery technologies and advanced ceramic device architectures.

solid-state battery developmentceramic electrolyte researchlithium-ion conductor studiesadvanced ceramic materials researchexperimental ionics

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