Na2Mo2O7

ceramic
· Na2Mo2O7

Sodium dimolybdate (Na₂Mo₂O₇) is an inorganic ceramic compound belonging to the molybdate family, consisting of sodium and molybdenum oxide phases. It is primarily investigated in research and industrial settings as a catalyst precursor, corrosion inhibitor, and functional additive in high-temperature applications, particularly where molybdenum-based oxidation chemistry is exploited. The material is notable for its thermal stability and redox activity, making it relevant to engineers working with catalytic conversion systems and protective coatings where conventional alternatives may lack the desired molybdenum functionality.

catalytic systems and catalytic converterscorrosion inhibitors and protective coatingshigh-temperature oxidation applicationsmolybdenum-based research compoundsceramic precursor materialschemical processing and synthesis

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