MnMoO4
ceramic· MnMoO4
Manganese molybdate (MnMoO4) is an inorganic ceramic compound composed of manganese and molybdenum oxides, typically explored in materials research rather than as an established commercial engineering material. It belongs to the broader family of transition metal molybdates, which are investigated for applications in catalysis, energy storage, and functional ceramics due to their electronic and ionic properties. Engineers and researchers consider this material primarily for advanced applications where molybdenum's catalytic activity and manganese's redox chemistry can be leveraged, though its use remains largely experimental compared to more established ceramic alternatives.
electrochemical catalystsbattery and energy storage researchfunctional ceramic coatingssolid-state chemistry studiesoxygen evolution catalystsadvanced materials development
Compliance & Regulations
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Environmental
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