VKO3

semiconductor
· VKO3

VKO3 is a vanadium oxide-based ceramic compound, likely a mixed-valence vanadium oxide phase used in research and specialized industrial applications. The material is notable in catalysis, energy storage, and electronic device research due to vanadium oxides' variable oxidation states and electronic properties. Engineers consider VKO3 and related vanadium oxide phases when designing catalytic systems, battery electrodes, or sensing applications where redox activity and mixed-valency behavior provide functional advantages over single-phase alternatives.

catalytic systemsbattery electrodeselectrochemical sensorsthin-film electronicsresearch and developmentoxidation-reduction applications

Compliance & Regulations

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Regulatory Screening

Environmental

Export Control

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