Na3MoO4Cl

ceramic
· Na3MoO4Cl

Na3MoO4Cl is a mixed-anion ceramic compound combining molybdate (MoO4) and chloride (Cl) functionality in a sodium-based crystal structure. This is a research-phase material studied primarily for its potential in solid-state ionic conduction and luminescence applications, rather than a mature engineering ceramic with established industrial use. Interest in this compound family stems from the tailorable ion-transport properties and photochemical behavior enabled by the dual-anion framework, positioning it as a candidate material for next-generation energy storage, optical sensing, or photocatalytic devices.

solid-state electrolytesoptical sensorsphotocatalytic materialsion-conductive ceramicsresearch compounds

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