Mo1000O2889

ceramic
· Mo1000O2889

Mo1000O2889 is a molybdenum oxide ceramic compound with a high molybdenum-to-oxygen ratio, likely representing a mixed-valence or substoichiometric oxide phase in the MoO₂–MoO₃ system. This material falls within the family of transition metal oxides studied for catalytic and electronic applications. Molybdenum oxides of this type are used in heterogeneous catalysis (hydrodesulfurization, oxidation reactions), gas sensing, and electrochemical systems, where their variable oxidation states and defect chemistry provide useful redox activity. The specific Mo1000O2889 composition suggests a research or specialized phase that may offer tailored properties for selective catalytic processes or functional ceramics where standard stoichiometric MoO₂ or MoO₃ are insufficient.

catalytic materialshydrodesulfurization catalystsgas sensorselectrochemical systemsresearch-grade ceramics

Compliance & Regulations

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Regulatory Screening

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