LiCsCO3

ceramic
· LiCsCO3

Lithium cesium carbonate (LiCsCO₃) is a mixed alkali metal carbonate ceramic compound combining lithium and cesium cations in a carbonate matrix. This material is primarily investigated in research contexts for solid-state electrolyte applications and high-temperature thermal management systems, where its ionic conductivity and thermal properties are of interest for next-generation energy storage and advanced heating/cooling technologies.

solid-state battery electrolytesthermal management ceramicshigh-temperature insulationresearch-stage energy storageion-conducting membranesadvanced ceramics development

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