Na4 O4 C1

semiconductor
· Na4 O4 C1

Na₄O₄C (sodium oxycarbonate) is an ionic ceramic compound combining sodium, oxygen, and carbon elements, representing a class of alkali metal carbonate-oxide materials with potential electrochemical and thermal applications. This material exists primarily in research and development contexts rather than established commercial use; it belongs to the family of sodium compounds that show promise in solid-state electrochemistry, thermal energy storage, and advanced ceramic applications. Engineers would consider this material for exploratory projects in high-temperature systems, energy storage media, or specialized electrolytes where its unique sodium-oxygen-carbon bonding architecture offers advantages over conventional oxides or carbonates.

solid-state electrochemistrythermal energy storagehigh-temperature ceramicsadvanced electrolyte materialsresearch phase applications

Compliance & Regulations

?EAR?Conflict Free?RoHS?REACH?TSCA?Prop 65
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Band Gap(Eg)
eV
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Formation Energy(ΔHf)
eV/atom
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Regulatory Screening

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