Li2FeWO6

ceramic
· Li2FeWO6

Li2FeWO6 is a ternary ceramic oxide compound combining lithium, iron, and tungsten in a double perovskite structure, designed for electrochemical and magnetic applications. This material is primarily of research interest for energy storage systems (particularly lithium-ion battery cathodes and solid-state electrolytes) and magnetoelectric devices, where the combination of lithium mobility, iron redox activity, and tungsten's electronic properties offers potential advantages in cycling stability and ionic conductivity over conventional single-component oxides. Engineers evaluating this compound should note it remains largely experimental; its selection would be driven by specific needs for high-voltage cathode performance, structural stability in all-solid-state cells, or multiferroic device design where established commercial alternatives are insufficient.

lithium-ion battery cathodessolid-state electrolyte materialsmagnetoelectric devicesenergy storage researchhigh-voltage electrochemical applicationsstructural ceramics for ionic transport

Compliance & Regulations

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