C2 Cl10 Sc7

ceramic
· C2 Cl10 Sc7

C2Cl10Sc7 is an experimental ceramic compound combining scandium, carbon, and chlorine phases in a complex stoichiometry not yet commercially established. This material belongs to the family of rare-earth chloride and carbide ceramics, currently of primary interest to materials researchers exploring scandium-bearing phases for high-temperature or specialized chemical applications. While industrial adoption is limited due to synthesis complexity and unclear performance advantages over conventional scandium ceramics, the compound may offer potential in niche applications requiring scandium's thermal or neutron-absorption properties combined with chloride or carbide phase chemistry.

research and developmentexperimental high-temperature ceramicsrare-earth material systemsneutron absorbersspecialty refractory compounds

Compliance & Regulations

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Regulatory Screening

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