Sr2HoRuO6

ceramic
· Sr2HoRuO6

Sr2HoRuO6 is a perovskite-derived ceramic compound containing strontium, holmium, and ruthenium in a layered double-perovskite crystal structure. This is a research-phase material studied primarily for its potential electronic and magnetic properties rather than established commercial use. The double-perovskite family is of interest for applications requiring controlled magnetic behavior, ionic conductivity, or catalytic activity, with Sr2HoRuO6 specifically investigated for its rare-earth and 4d transition metal combination that may enable tunable functionality in energy conversion, magnetic devices, or electrocatalytic systems.

experimental magnetic materialselectrochemical catalyst researchsolid-state ionic conductorsperovskite-based devicesrare-earth compound researchadvanced ceramics development

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