Pb3BiV3O12

semiconductor
· Pb3BiV3O12

Pb3BiV3O12 is a mixed-metal oxide ceramic compound containing lead, bismuth, and vanadium in a defined stoichiometric ratio, classified as a semiconductor material. This compound is primarily of research interest within the photocatalysis and ferroelectric materials communities, where bismuth vanadates and lead-containing perovskite variants are investigated for potential applications in environmental remediation and energy conversion. The material represents an experimental composition in the broader family of complex oxide semiconductors; its specific industrial adoption remains limited, but compounds in this family are notable for their visible-light absorption and potential use in next-generation photocatalytic and optoelectronic devices where conventional wide-bandgap semiconductors are unsuitable.

photocatalytic water treatment (research)visible-light-driven catalysis (experimental)ferroelectric devices (development stage)optoelectronic applications (early stage)environmental remediation (laboratory scale)bismuth-vanadium oxide materials research

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