Ti4O7
ceramic· Ti4O7
Ti4O7 is a magnéli-phase titanium oxide ceramic compound that exists in a crystalline structure intermediate between rutile (TiO2) and lower-valence titanium oxides. This material is of primary interest in electrochemistry and materials research, where its mixed-valence properties and electrical conductivity make it notable for energy storage and electrocatalytic applications, particularly as an alternative to conventional dimensionally stable anodes (DSA) and in emerging electrochemical water treatment technologies.
electrochemical anodeswater treatment and purificationelectrocatalysis researchenergy storage devicescorrosion-resistant coatingsspecialty ceramics
Compliance & Regulations
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