Ca2AlH10BrO8
ceramic· JVASP-142003· Ca2AlH10BrO8
Ca2AlH10BrO8 is a calcium-aluminum hydride ceramic compound containing bromine and oxygen, representing a rare halide-hydride ceramic composition not commonly found in conventional engineering applications. This appears to be a research or laboratory compound, likely synthesized to investigate novel ionic ceramic structures, hydrogen storage mechanisms, or unusual coordination chemistry in the calcium-aluminum system. The material's potential relevance lies in emerging fields such as solid-state hydrogen storage, advanced ceramic electrolytes, or specialized chemical synthesis—though industrial deployment data and performance verification remain limited compared to established ceramic families.
experimental hydrogen storageceramic research compoundssolid-state chemistry investigationionic ceramic systemsadvanced electrolyte developmentlaboratory synthesis
Compliance & Regulations
?Conflict Free?RoHS?REACH?TSCA?Prop 65
| Property | Value | Unit | Conditions | Source | |
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Bulk Modulus(K) | — | Pa | — | — | |
Poisson's Ratio(ν) | — | - | — | — | |
Shear Modulus(G) | — | Pa | — | — |
Verified Unverified Low confidence (<80%) Link to source
| Property | Value | Unit | Conditions | Source | |
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Density(ρ) | — | kg/m³ | — | — |
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| Property | Value | Unit | Conditions | Source | |
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Band Gap(Eg) | — | eV | — | — | |
Magnetic Moment(μB) | — | µB | — | — |
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| Property | Value | Unit | Conditions | Source | |
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Energy Above Hull(ΔEhull) | — | eV/atom | — | — | |
Formation Energy(ΔHf) | — | eV/atom | — | — |
Verified Unverified Low confidence (<80%) Link to source
Regulatory Screening
Environmental
RoHS, REACH, and Prop 65 statuses are validated against official substance lists (ECHA SVHC Candidate List, OEHHA Prop 65, RoHS Annex II). Other regulations are estimated from composition and material classification. All screening is a starting point for due diligence — always verify with your supplier before making compliance decisions.