Ni(PO3)4

ceramic
· Ni(PO3)4

Nickel phosphate (Ni(PO3)4) is an inorganic ceramic compound belonging to the metal phosphate family, characterized by nickel cations coordinated with phosphate groups in a network structure. This material is primarily of research and specialized industrial interest, used in applications requiring thermal stability, chemical resistance, or specific catalytic properties such as phosphate-based catalysts, solid electrolytes for ion-conducting ceramics, and potential components in advanced thermal barrier or corrosion-resistant coatings. Its nickel-phosphate bonding imparts notable resistance to chemical attack compared to simple oxide ceramics, making it particularly valuable in harsh chemical or high-temperature environments where conventional ceramics may degrade.

catalytic substratessolid electrolytesthermal barrier coatingschemical resistance applicationshigh-temperature ceramicscorrosion protection

Compliance & Regulations

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