Sr2MgIrO6

ceramic
· Sr2MgIrO6

Sr2MgIrO6 is a complex oxide ceramic compound containing strontium, magnesium, and iridium in a perovskite-related crystal structure. This material is primarily of research interest rather than established in commercial production, investigated for its potential as an electrocatalyst and energy conversion material due to the electrochemically active iridium component combined with the structural stability provided by the perovskite framework. It belongs to the family of double perovskites, which are studied for applications in oxygen evolution catalysis, fuel cells, and solid-state electrochemistry where the combination of multiple metal cations can enhance catalytic performance.

Oxygen evolution catalysisElectrochemical energy storageFuel cell electrodesResearch/experimental compoundsSolid-state electrocatalysis

Compliance & Regulations

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Regulatory Screening

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