Na11Ti20O40
ceramic· Na11Ti20O40
Na11Ti20O40 is a sodium titanate ceramic compound belonging to the family of titanate-based oxides, which are layered or framework structures combining titanium and sodium cations with oxygen. This material is primarily investigated in research contexts for ion-exchange and sorption applications, leveraging the sodium-containing titanate structure's ability to selectively capture and exchange ions. Its potential spans nuclear waste treatment, environmental remediation, and advanced battery electrolyte research, where titanate ceramics offer advantages in chemical stability and controllable ion mobility compared to conventional silicate or aluminate alternatives.
radioactive ion separationnuclear waste processingwater purificationsolid-state electrolytesresearch-phase materialsenvironmental remediation
Compliance & Regulations
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Regulatory Screening
Environmental
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