perioodilisel
Perioodilisel is a synthetic ceramic-like material characterized by a layered silicate framework doped with metal cations. Described in the materials literature as a high-temperature stabilized phase, it is studied for potential use in advanced coatings and catalysis. In structure, perioodilisel forms a two-dimensional sheet of silicon and oxygen coordinated in tetrahedra, with interlayer galleries occupied by metal cations and counterions. The resulting material exhibits a moderate dielectric constant and low thermal expansion.
Compositional and structural details indicate a predominantly silicate ceramic backbone, with dopants chosen to tune lattice
Synthesis is typically achieved through sol-gel or hydrothermal routes starting from tetraethyl orthosilicate and a suitable
Properties observed in laboratory samples include high thermal stability, with crystallinity maintained up to approximately 1200–1400
Applications proposed for perioodilisel include thermal barrier coatings, dielectric layers in microelectronics, and catalyst supports in
Safety and handling follow standard practices for inorganic ceramic powders and solids, including dust control and