Li9Fe3(WO4)7

ceramic
· Li9Fe3(WO4)7

Li9Fe3(WO4)7 is an experimental mixed-metal oxide ceramic compound combining lithium, iron, and tungstate phases, primarily investigated in advanced battery and electrochemical applications research. While not yet commercialized, materials in this family are of scientific interest for solid-state battery electrolytes and ion-conducting ceramics, where the lithium content and crystal structure support fast ionic transport. Engineers and researchers evaluate such compounds as potential alternatives to conventional ceramic electrolytes in solid-state battery systems, where high ionic conductivity and thermal/chemical stability are critical.

solid-state battery electrolytes (research)ionic conductorslithium-ion energy storage (emerging)high-temperature ceramics (potential)electrochemical devices

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