Na3MoO4F

ceramic
· Na3MoO4F

Na3MoO4F is an inorganic ceramic compound combining sodium molybdate with fluoride, belonging to the class of mixed-anion oxyfluoride ceramics. This is primarily a research and development material rather than a widespread industrial ceramic; it is investigated for potential applications in solid-state ionics, particularly as a component in fast-ion-conducting materials and solid electrolytes where the combination of molybdate and fluoride anions may enhance ionic transport properties.

solid electrolytessolid-state batteriesionic conductorsfluoride-based ceramicsmaterials researchelectrochemical devices

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