“…Among many existing phosphates, those containing chromium are just a few. They are known to be used in the field of ionic conductivity, , nuclear waste storage, − electrodes for LIBs/sodium-ion batteries, , quantum electronics, optical fibers, adsorbents, and catalysts, due to their magnetic − and optical and electrical properties. , On the other hand, because of the interesting ferroelectric, piezoelectric, and laser luminescent properties of iron-based phosphates, , it is important to develop and study the properties of new combinations of chromium and iron materials. The structural properties of these compounds present very flexible covalent networks.…”