ZnWO2
ceramic· ZnWO2
ZnWO₄ (zinc tungstate) is an inorganic ceramic compound combining zinc and tungsten oxide phases, typically synthesized as a polycrystalline material. While not widely established in high-volume industrial applications, zinc tungstate is of research interest in photocatalysis, luminescence, and sensor technologies due to its semiconductor properties and potential for UV-visible light absorption. Its development continues in academic and specialty material contexts, with potential advantages in environmental remediation and optoelectronic device applications compared to simpler metal oxides.
photocatalytic water treatmentphosphor materials researchoptical sensorsUV-responsive coatingssemiconductor researchenvironmental remediation catalysts
Compliance & Regulations
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Environmental
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