Sr2ZnReO6
ceramic· Sr2ZnReO6
Sr2ZnReO6 is a complex oxide ceramic compound belonging to the perovskite-derived family, combining strontium, zinc, and rhenium oxides in a double perovskite structure. This is primarily a research material investigated for functional ceramic applications, particularly for its potential electrochemical and magnetic properties, rather than a widely commercialized engineering ceramic. Its notable characteristics within the research context include structural stability and the possibility of tunable electronic behavior, making it of interest in exploratory studies for energy storage, catalysis, or radiation-resistant materials where the synergistic effects of multi-metal oxide systems are being explored.
Advanced ceramics researchSolid oxide fuel cell components (experimental)Electrocatalytic materials developmentRadiation shielding studiesHigh-temperature ceramic composites (developmental)
Compliance & Regulations
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Regulatory Screening
Environmental
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