Na3(WO3)4

ceramic
· Na3(WO3)4

Na3(WO3)4, or sodium tungstate oxide, is an inorganic ceramic compound belonging to the tungstate family of oxides. This material is primarily of research and specialty industrial interest, used in applications requiring tungsten-containing ceramics such as high-temperature catalysts, luminescent materials, and specialized optical components. Its tungstate chemistry makes it notable for potential applications in thermal stability and catalytic environments where tungsten oxides provide enhanced performance compared to simpler oxides.

high-temperature catalysisluminescent phosphorsoptical coatingsthermal barrier materialsspecialty ceramics researchindustrial catalysts

Compliance & Regulations

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