LiCu2(CO3)2

ceramic
· LiCu2(CO3)2

LiCu2(CO3)2 is a mixed-metal carbonate ceramic compound combining lithium and copper with carbonate anions, belonging to the family of layered carbonate minerals. This is primarily a research and experimental material studied for potential applications in energy storage, catalysis, and advanced ceramics, rather than an established industrial product; interest in copper-lithium carbonates stems from their ion-transport properties and potential role in battery chemistry and heterogeneous catalysis.

experimental battery materialslithium-ion energy storage researchheterogeneous catalysisceramic precursorsmaterials chemistry research

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