TiMn2O4

ceramic
· TiMn2O4

TiMn2O4 is a mixed-valence titanium-manganese oxide ceramic compound belonging to the spinel or related oxide family. This material is primarily of research interest for energy storage and electrochemical applications, where manganese oxides are explored as cathode materials, oxygen evolution catalysts, or components in battery systems due to their tunable redox chemistry and abundance. While not yet widely deployed in mainstream commercial products, TiMn2O4 represents the broader class of transition-metal oxides being investigated to replace less sustainable or more expensive alternatives in next-generation energy devices.

battery cathode materialscatalysts for water oxidationelectrochemical energy storageresearch and developmentoxygen evolution catalysislithium-ion battery alternatives

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