MnSb2O4

semiconductor
· MnSb2O4

MnSb2O4 is an ternary oxide semiconductor compound containing manganese and antimony, belonging to the pyrochlore or defect-spinel family of ceramic oxides. This material is primarily investigated in research contexts for photocatalysis, photoelectrochemistry, and visible-light-driven environmental remediation, where its narrow bandgap and mixed-valence structure offer advantages over single-metal oxides. Its development as a photocatalyst makes it notable for addressing industrial wastewater treatment and air purification applications where conventional semiconductors (TiO2, BiVO4) require UV activation.

photocatalysiswater purificationenvironmental remediationphotoelectrochemical cellsvisible-light catalystsceramic semiconductors

Compliance & Regulations

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