NiCO4
ceramic· NiCO4
NiCO₄ is a nickel–cobalt mixed-metal oxide ceramic compound that belongs to the family of transitional metal oxides used primarily in electrochemical and catalytic applications. This material is notable in battery technology, supercapacitors, and heterogeneous catalysis, where its dual metal composition provides enhanced electron transfer kinetics and surface reactivity compared to single-metal oxide alternatives. Engineers select NiCO₄-based materials when seeking improved charge-storage capacity, catalytic efficiency in water splitting or CO₂ reduction, or enhanced electrochemical stability in energy-storage devices.
supercapacitor electrodeslithium-ion battery anodeswater-splitting catalystsoxygen reduction catalysiselectrochemical sensorsenergy storage systems
Compliance & Regulations
?Conflict Free?RoHS?REACH?TSCA?Prop 65
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Regulatory Screening
Environmental
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