Na8(CuO2)5
ceramic· Na8(CuO2)5
Na8(CuO2)5 is a mixed-valence copper oxide ceramic compound containing sodium, belonging to the family of layered cuprate ceramics studied for their unique electronic and structural properties. This is a research-phase material primarily investigated in academic settings for potential applications in solid-state ionics and advanced ceramics, rather than established industrial production. The compound's notable feature is its copper-oxygen framework with sodium cations, which researchers explore for ion-conducting and electronic applications where conventional ceramics fall short.
solid electrolytes (research phase)ion transport studiescuprate ceramic researchhigh-temperature ceramics developmentelectronic materials screening
Compliance & Regulations
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