Ti2 Mn2 P4 O16

semiconductor
· Ti2 Mn2 P4 O16

Ti₂Mn₂P₄O₁₆ is a mixed-metal phosphate ceramic compound combining titanium, manganese, and phosphorus in an oxygen-rich framework, belonging to the family of transition-metal phosphates used primarily in electrochemical and thermal applications. This material is largely experimental and under investigation for energy storage and catalytic applications, particularly as a cathode material in advanced battery systems and as a potential catalyst support due to the redox activity of its manganese and titanium centers. The phosphate backbone provides structural stability and ionic conductivity, making it of interest to researchers developing next-generation batteries and electrochemical devices where conventional oxide ceramics show limitations.

battery cathode materialsenergy storage researchelectrochemical catalysisphosphate ceramicstransition-metal compoundsadvanced materials development

Compliance & Regulations

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Band Gap(Eg)
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Formation Energy(ΔHf)
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