Sr2CoReO6

ceramic
· Sr2CoReO6

Sr₂CoReO₆ is a double perovskite ceramic compound containing strontium, cobalt, and rhenium oxides. This is a research-stage functional ceramic primarily investigated for its interesting electronic and magnetic properties, particularly as a potential cathode material in solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) and as a mixed-conducting oxide for oxygen transport applications. The material combines the high catalytic activity of cobalt with the structural stability benefits of the perovskite framework, making it notable in the energy materials community for intermediate-temperature fuel cell operation where conventional materials face sintering or degradation challenges.

solid oxide fuel cell cathodesoxygen reduction catalystsmixed ionic-electronic conductorsenergy conversion devicesfunctional ceramics research

Compliance & Regulations

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