Sm4 Mg2 Ir2 O12

semiconductor
· Sm4 Mg2 Ir2 O12

Sm4Mg2Ir2O12 is a complex mixed-metal oxide semiconductor combining samarium, magnesium, iridium, and oxygen in a structured lattice. This is primarily a research compound rather than a commercial material, belonging to the family of pyrochlore or related cubic oxide structures that are of interest for their electronic and catalytic properties. The combination of rare-earth (samarium), alkaline-earth (magnesium), and precious-metal (iridium) elements suggests potential applications in solid-state electronics, photocatalysis, or high-temperature oxidation resistance, though practical industrial deployment remains limited and material performance is still being characterized in academic settings.

catalytic applicationssolid-state electronics researchphotocatalytic materialshigh-temperature ceramicsmaterials science development

Compliance & Regulations

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Band Gap(Eg)
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Formation Energy(ΔHf)
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Regulatory Screening

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