SrLaMn2O6

ceramic
· SrLaMn2O6

SrLaMn2O6 is a perovskite-based ceramic oxide compound containing strontium, lanthanum, and manganese. This material is primarily investigated in research contexts for electrochemical and magnetic applications, particularly as a cathode material for solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) and as a potential catalyst or magnetoresistive compound. Its mixed-valence manganese chemistry and layered perovskite structure make it of interest where thermal stability, ionic conductivity, or catalytic activity in oxygen-reduction reactions are required, though it remains largely in the development and characterization phase rather than established commercial production.

solid oxide fuel cell cathodesoxygen reduction catalystsmagnetic ceramics researchhigh-temperature electrochemistryperovskite material developmentadvanced ceramics prototyping

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