puhvergaasid
Puhvergaasid, also known as perovskites, are a class of materials with the general chemical formula ABX3, where A is a large cation, B is a transition metal, and X is an anion. They are named after the Russian mineralogist Lev Puhver, who first described them in 1926. Puhvergaasid are notable for their unique crystal structure, which consists of corner-sharing BX6 octahedra and AXn polyhedra. This structure allows for a wide range of chemical compositions and physical properties.
The most well-known puhvergaasid are calcium titanium oxide (CaTiO3) and strontium titanium oxide (SrTiO3). These materials
Puhvergaasid are also of interest in the field of solid-state ionics, where they can act as electrolytes
Despite their potential, the synthesis and processing of puhvergaasid can be challenging due to their sensitivity