Na3MoClO4

ceramic
· Na3MoClO4

Na3MoClO4 is an inorganic ceramic compound combining sodium, molybdenum, chlorine, and oxygen—a mixed-anion salt that belongs to the family of molybdenum-based oxychlorides. This is a research-phase material with limited industrial deployment; it is primarily of interest in solid-state chemistry, catalysis research, and ionic conductor development rather than established engineering applications. The compound's potential relevance lies in electrochemistry and solid electrolyte systems, where mixed-anion ceramics can offer tunable ionic conductivity and thermal stability, though alternatives such as yttria-stabilized zirconia (YSZ) and lithium-ion ceramic conductors are more mature for commercial use.

solid electrolytes (research)catalytic materials (experimental)ionic conductorselectrochemical devices (emerging)high-temperature ceramics (development phase)

Compliance & Regulations

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