Mn2SiO4

ceramic
· Mn2SiO4

Mn2SiO4 (manganese silicate) is an inorganic ceramic compound belonging to the olivine family of silicates, characterized by manganese cations bonded within a silicate crystal structure. This material is primarily investigated for applications requiring thermal stability and chemical resistance, particularly in high-temperature and corrosive environments; it also shows potential in battery electrodes and catalytic applications where manganese-based ceramics are advantageous. Compared to iron-based olivines (Fe2SiO4), manganese variants offer different electrochemical properties and are of significant interest in emerging lithium-ion battery research and advanced ceramics development.

battery electrode materialshigh-temperature ceramicscatalytic substratesthermal barrier coatingsrefractory applicationsresearch/development materials

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