Ta2Mn3O8

semiconductor
· Ta2Mn3O8

Ta₂Mn₃O₈ is a mixed-metal oxide semiconductor compound combining tantalum and manganese in a stable ternary phase, belonging to the family of transition-metal oxides with potential electronic and catalytic functionality. This material remains primarily in the research and development phase, investigated for applications in electrochemistry, catalysis, and energy storage where its mixed-valence transition-metal character and oxide framework offer tunable electronic properties. Engineers considering Ta₂Mn₃O₈ should recognize it as an exploratory compound rather than a mature commercial material; its appeal lies in the ability to engineer redox activity and charge-transport behavior through the tantalum–manganese composition, potentially outperforming single-metal oxides in specific electrochemical environments.

electrochemical catalysisbattery electrode materials (research)supercapacitor electrodes (emerging)oxygen evolution catalyststransition-metal oxide researchenergy storage systems (experimental)

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