B(HO)2
ceramic· B(HO)2
B(HO)2 is a boric acid derivative ceramic compound with boron-oxygen bonding, typically encountered in materials research and specialty ceramics contexts. While not a high-volume commercial material, compounds in this family are investigated for applications requiring boron-containing ceramics, including thermal management, neutron absorption, and specialty glass-ceramic systems. The material's utility depends on its specific synthesis route and crystalline form, making it relevant primarily to researchers and engineers developing advanced ceramic composites or functional materials rather than conventional structural applications.
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Compliance & Regulations
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Regulatory Screening
Environmental
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