RbMoPO6

semiconductor
· RbMoPO6

RbMoPO6 is an inorganic compound combining rubidium, molybdenum, and phosphorus in a mixed-metal phosphate structure. This material is primarily of research interest as an experimental semiconductor, with potential applications in ion-conducting ceramics and electrochemical devices rather than established commercial use. The rubidium-molybdenum-phosphate family is investigated for solid-state electrolyte behavior and selective ion transport properties, making it relevant for next-generation battery and sensor technologies where conventional materials show limitations.

solid-state electrolytesion-conducting ceramicsexperimental semiconductorselectrochemical devicesadvanced battery researchionic transport membranes

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