Pyrochlores are an important class of materials in diverse technological applications such as luminescence, ionic conductivity, nuclear waste immobilization, high-temperature thermal barrier coatings, automobile exhaust gas control, catalysts, solid oxide fuel cell, ionic/electrical conductors etc.
Pyrochlore crystals are usually well-formed (euhedral), occurring usually as octahedra of a yellowish or brownish color and resinous luster.
The third largest deposit of niobium ore is Niobec mine west of Saint-Honoré near Chicoutimi, Quebec.
[7] Lueshe in North Kivu, Democratic Republic of Congo, has substantial deposits of pyrochlore.
[9] More disordered structures, such as the bismuth pyrochlores,[10] have also been investigated due to interesting high-frequency dielectric properties.