NaInI4O12

ceramic
· NaInI4O12

NaInI₄O₁₂ is an inorganic ceramic compound containing sodium, indium, iodine, and oxygen—a mixed-halide oxide that represents an experimental material class rather than an established commercial ceramic. This compound is primarily of research interest in solid-state chemistry and materials science, particularly for investigating ion-conduction behavior, optical properties, or crystal structure phenomena in complex oxide-halide systems. While not yet widely deployed in industrial applications, materials in this chemical family (sodium-indium compounds) are being explored for potential use in solid electrolytes, photonic devices, and other functional ceramics where the unique ionic or electronic properties of halide-oxide hybrids might offer advantages over conventional alternatives.

solid-state electrolytes (research)photonic/optical materials (exploratory)ion-conductor materials (development)crystal structure studiesfunctional ceramics (experimental)

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