Sr2La2Pt1O7.13
semiconductor· Sr2La2Pt1O7.13
Sr2La2Pt1O7.13 is a mixed-valence oxide ceramic compound combining strontium, lanthanum, platinum, and oxygen in a pyrochlore-related crystal structure. This is a research-phase material primarily investigated for electrochemical and catalytic applications where the platinum-oxygen interactions and rare-earth doping effects enable enhanced ionic or electronic transport. The material family shows promise in solid oxide fuel cells, oxygen reduction catalysis, and other high-temperature electrochemical devices where conventional oxides fall short, though it remains largely in academic development rather than established industrial production.
solid oxide fuel cellsoxygen reduction catalysishigh-temperature electrochemistryelectrocatalytic surfacesionic conductorsresearch and development
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