NaSc(SeO3)2
ceramic· NaSc(SeO3)2
NaSc(SeO3)2 is an inorganic ceramic compound composed of sodium, scandium, and selenite groups, belonging to the family of mixed-metal selenate ceramics. This is a research-phase material studied primarily for its crystal structure and potential functional properties rather than established industrial production. The compound is notable within materials research for investigating how rare-earth and alkali metals interact with selenate frameworks, with potential applications in solid-state ionic conductors, optical materials, or specialized ceramic matrices, though practical engineering deployment remains limited and primarily exploratory.
solid-state electrolytes (research)optical ceramics (experimental)rare-earth selenate frameworkscrystal structure studiesionic conductor research
Compliance & Regulations
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