Li2 Cu4 F12

semiconductor
· Li2 Cu4 F12

Li₂Cu₄F₁₂ is an inorganic fluoride compound combining lithium and copper in a mixed-metal framework structure, classified as a semiconductor material. This compound belongs to the family of metal fluorides and represents an emerging research material rather than a mature commercial application; such lithium-copper fluorides are primarily investigated for their potential electrochemical and solid-state ionic properties. The material's relevance lies in exploratory work on advanced battery electrolytes, solid-state ion conductors, and fluoride-based electronic devices, where the combination of lithium (a key battery element) and copper (a redox-active transition metal) offers potential advantages in energy storage or electronic switching applications compared to conventional oxide or sulfide-based alternatives.

solid-state battery researchelectrolyte materials developmention conductor studiesfluoride electronicsemerging semiconductor compoundslaboratory/experimental phase

Compliance & Regulations

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Band Gap(Eg)
eV
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Formation Energy(ΔHf)
eV/atom
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