Sn3WO6

semiconductor
· Sn3WO6

Sn3WO6 is a ternary oxide semiconductor compound combining tin and tungsten oxides, belonging to the broader class of mixed-metal oxides studied for photocatalytic and electronic applications. This material is primarily investigated in research settings for photocatalytic water splitting, environmental remediation (pollutant degradation under light), and potentially gas-sensing applications, where its mixed-valence structure and bandgap properties offer advantages over single-component oxides. Sn3WO6 is notable for its ability to generate charge carriers under visible or UV light, making it relevant to emerging clean-energy and environmental-monitoring sectors where conventional semiconductor photocatalysts (such as TiO2) have limitations.

photocatalytic water splittingenvironmental remediationpollutant degradationgas sensingresearch/emerging applications

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