SrCe2Se4

ceramic
· SrCe2Se4

SrCe2Se4 is a ternary ceramic compound composed of strontium, cerium, and selenium, belonging to the family of rare-earth chalcogenides. This material is primarily of research interest rather than established industrial use, with potential applications in solid-state ionics, optoelectronics, and thermal management systems where rare-earth selenide ceramics show promise for high-temperature stability and specific electrochemical properties. Engineers would consider this compound in advanced materials development contexts, particularly for exploratory work in solid electrolytes, scintillation detectors, or specialized thermal insulation where the combination of alkaline-earth and rare-earth elements offers tailored chemical and physical characteristics distinct from more conventional oxide ceramics.

solid electrolyte researchhigh-temperature ceramicsrare-earth chalcogenidesscintillation materials (research)thermal barrier coatings (experimental)optoelectronic devices (advanced research)

Compliance & Regulations

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