YClMoO4

semiconductor
· YClMoO4

YClMoO4 is an yttrium-molybdenum oxychloride compound belonging to the rare-earth semiconductor family, synthesized primarily in research settings for photocatalytic and optoelectronic applications. This material shows promise in environmental remediation and energy conversion due to its layered crystal structure and tunable band gap, though it remains largely experimental compared to established semiconductors like TiO2 or ZnO. Engineers investigating advanced photocatalysts, UV-visible light absorption systems, or rare-earth-doped functional ceramics may find this compound relevant for next-generation water treatment or photochemical synthesis applications.

photocatalytic water treatmentenvironmental remediationoptoelectronic devicesrare-earth semiconductorsresearch-stage materialsvisible-light photocatalysis

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