Ce(SiNi)2

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· Ce(SiNi)2

Ce(SiNi)₂ is an intermetallic compound combining cerium with silicon and nickel, belonging to the rare-earth metal family of functional materials. This is a research-stage compound studied primarily for its potential in high-temperature applications and as a constituent phase in advanced cerium-based alloys, where rare-earth elements are leveraged for oxidation resistance, thermal stability, and hardening effects. The material represents exploratory work in rare-earth metallurgy rather than an established commercial alloy, with relevance to engineers evaluating next-generation high-temperature structural materials or specialized aerospace and nuclear applications.

High-temperature structural materialsRare-earth alloy developmentAerospace and turbine researchNuclear or extreme-environment applicationsIntermetallic phase analysisMaterials research and experimentation

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