Na2Pt(IO3)6

semiconductor
· Na2Pt(IO3)6

Na2Pt(IO3)6 is an inorganic compound combining sodium, platinum, and iodate groups in a crystalline semiconductor structure. This is a research-phase material studied primarily in photocatalysis and materials chemistry, where the platinum-iodate framework offers potential for light-driven catalytic applications and optical property engineering. The material represents an emerging class of mixed-metal oxy-anionic semiconductors, and its adoption remains limited to laboratory investigation rather than established industrial production.

photocatalysis researchoptical semiconductorswater treatment (experimental)light-driven catalysisadvanced ceramics developmentmaterials discovery platforms

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