NaLaO3

semiconductor
· NaLaO3

NaLaO3 (sodium lanthanum oxide) is a perovskite-type ceramic compound belonging to the family of rare-earth oxide semiconductors. It is primarily explored in research and development contexts for photocatalytic and electrochemical applications rather than established commercial production. The material is of interest to engineers working on advanced functional ceramics, particularly where lanthanum-based oxides can enable photodegradation, energy conversion, or ionic conductivity in specialized environments.

photocatalytic water treatmentfunctional ceramics researchsolid-state electrochemistryrare-earth oxide applicationsenvironmental remediationadvanced materials development

Compliance & Regulations

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