V2Sb(PO4)3

ceramic
· V2Sb(PO4)3

V2Sb(PO4)3 is an inorganic ceramic compound belonging to the phosphate family, combining vanadium and antimony in a polyphosphate framework. This is primarily a research material under investigation for energy storage and ion-conduction applications, rather than an established commercial ceramic. The material's potential lies in solid-state battery systems and superionic conductor applications where its crystal structure may facilitate fast ion transport, positioning it as an alternative candidate material in emerging electrochemistry research.

solid-state battery materialsionic conductorsenergy storage researchphosphate framework ceramicselectrochemical devices

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