Sr7Bi23O40
ceramic· Sr7Bi23O40
Sr7Bi23O40 is a strontium–bismuth oxide ceramic compound belonging to the family of bismuth-based oxides, which are primarily investigated for their ionic conductivity and electrochemical properties. This material is largely experimental and studied in research contexts for potential applications in solid electrolytes and oxygen-ion conducting ceramics, where its layered bismuth oxide structure may offer selective ionic transport pathways. The strontium dopant modifies the defect chemistry and conductivity characteristics compared to undoped bismuth oxide phases, making it of interest for next-generation solid-state energy storage and conversion devices.
solid-state electrolytesionic conductorsoxygen sensorsfuel cell componentselectrochemical devicesresearch/experimental ceramics
Compliance & Regulations
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