YCoO3

ceramic
· YCoO3

YCoO3 is an yttrium cobalt oxide ceramic compound belonging to the perovskite family of functional ceramics. This material is primarily investigated in research and early-stage development contexts for its potential in high-temperature applications and solid-state electrochemistry, where its mixed-valence cobalt structure enables ionic and electronic conductivity. It is of particular interest as a cathode material candidate and oxygen carrier in fuel cells, chemical looping systems, and thermochemical energy storage, where it offers advantages over conventional oxide ceramics due to its defect chemistry and redox activity.

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Compliance & Regulations

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Regulatory Screening

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