V3(HO2)4
ceramic· V3(HO2)4
V3(HO2)4 is a vanadium oxyhydroxide ceramic compound containing vanadium oxide units stabilized by hydroxyl groups, representing an experimental or niche research material rather than a commodity ceramic. This compound family is being investigated for electrochemical energy storage applications, particularly in battery and supercapacitor systems where vanadium oxides show promise for multi-electron redox activity. The hydroxylated structure may offer enhanced ion transport or surface reactivity compared to conventional vanadium oxide phases, though industrial adoption remains limited and material synthesis routes are still under development.
battery electrodes (research)supercapacitor materials (research)vanadium redox flow cellselectrochemical energy storagecatalytic supports (exploratory)
Compliance & Regulations
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Regulatory Screening
Environmental
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