Na9(WO3)16

ceramic
· Na9(WO3)16

Na9(WO3)16 is a sodium tungsten oxide ceramic compound belonging to the family of mixed-valence tungsten bronzes, specifically a polyoxometalate-based oxide ceramic. This is a research-phase material primarily studied for its ionic conductivity and structural properties rather than a conventional engineering ceramic in widespread industrial use. Potential applications center on solid-state electrochemistry and energy storage, where its layered structure and mobile sodium ions position it as a candidate material for solid electrolytes, ion-conducting membranes, and advanced battery or fuel cell components; however, practical industrial adoption remains limited and largely confined to academic investigation.

solid-state electrolytessodium-ion conductorsresearch electrochemistryadvanced battery materialsfuel cell componentsionic transport membranes

Compliance & Regulations

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