VAg2I3O11

semiconductor
· VAg2I3O11

VAg2I3O11 is a mixed-valent semiconductor compound containing vanadium, silver, and iodine in an oxide framework. This is primarily a research material studied for its electronic and ionic transport properties rather than a mature commercial material. Interest in this compound stems from potential applications in solid-state electrochemistry and photocatalysis, where the combination of transition metals and iodine can create tunable band structures; however, practical deployment remains limited and the material is not yet established as a standard engineering choice in production systems.

experimental photocatalysissolid-state battery researchsemiconductor device researchionic conductor studiesmaterials chemistry research

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