Sr2V2(SeO5)3

semiconductor
· Sr2V2(SeO5)3

Sr2V2(SeO5)3 is an inorganic compound combining strontium, vanadium, and selenate components, forming a mixed-metal oxide semiconductor. This is a research-phase material studied for its electronic and ionic transport properties rather than an established engineering material in current production. The compound belongs to the family of layered metal selenate structures, which show promise in solid-state electrochemistry and energy storage applications where selective ion transport and electronic conductivity are required.

solid-state batteriesionic conductorsresearch electrochemistryion-selective sensorsexperimental energy storage

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