Ba(AsRh)2
ceramic· Ba(AsRh)2
Ba(AsRh)₂ is an intermetallic ceramic compound combining barium with arsenic and rhodium in a 1:2:2 stoichiometry. This is a research-phase material from the heusler or related intermetallic families, studied primarily for its potential electronic and magnetic properties rather than as an established commercial ceramic. Ba(AsRh)₂ belongs to an exploratory class of compounds investigated for thermoelectric performance, quantum materials applications, or magnetic behavior, but lacks widespread industrial deployment due to limited synthesis routes, thermal stability concerns, and the scarcity/cost of rhodium.
thermoelectric materials researchquantum materials (experimental)magnetic compounds (exploratory)rare-earth alternatives (research)
Compliance & Regulations
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