Na6 Mn2 Si2 B2 O14
semiconductorNa6Mn2Si2B2O14 is an inorganic oxide ceramic compound containing sodium, manganese, silicon, and boron—a complex ternary/quaternary mixed-metal oxide that belongs to the broader family of manganese silicates and borosilicates. This material is primarily of research and development interest rather than an established commercial product; it is investigated for semiconductor and electrochemical applications, particularly in solid-state battery electrolytes, ion-conductors, and catalytic systems where manganese oxides and borosilicate frameworks are known to offer ionic mobility and redox activity. The combination of manganese redox chemistry with borosilicate glass-ceramic structure makes it a candidate for next-generation energy storage and catalysis, though industrial adoption remains limited compared to more mature ceramic semiconductors.
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