ZrF3

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ZrF₃ (zirconium trifluoride) is an inorganic fluoride compound belonging to the transition metal fluoride family, typically investigated in research contexts rather than established in widespread commercial use. This material is of interest in optical and electrochemical applications due to fluoride's optical transparency and zirconium's chemical stability; it appears in research literature primarily for solid-state electrolytes, optical coatings, and advanced ceramics where fluoride-based compositions offer advantages in ionic conductivity or refractive index control. Engineers would consider ZrF₃ when conventional oxides or halides are insufficient for high-temperature stability, corrosion resistance in aggressive fluorine-bearing environments, or when the ionic transport properties of metal fluoride compounds are specifically required.

solid-state electrolytesoptical coatings and lensesresearch ceramicsfluoride-based compositescorrosion-resistant coatings

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