VLaO3

semiconductor
· VLaO3

VLaO₃ is a vanadium-lanthanum oxide ceramic compound that belongs to the perovskite or perovskite-related oxide family, currently primarily explored in research contexts rather than established industrial production. This material is of interest in functional ceramics applications where mixed-valence transition metal oxides can enable properties such as ionic conductivity, catalytic activity, or electronic functionality. Compared to more mature oxide systems, VLaO₃ represents an emerging composition where the combination of vanadium and lanthanum cations offers potential for tuning electrical, thermal, or catalytic behavior—making it relevant to researchers developing next-generation energy storage, catalytic, or electrochemical devices, though industrial adoption remains limited pending further development and characterization.

solid oxide fuel cells (research)catalytic coatingsmixed-valence oxide ceramicsionic conductors (exploratory)high-temperature ceramicselectrochemical devices

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