Ce6B2(CBr)3

ceramic
· Ce6B2(CBr)3

Ce6B2(CBr)3 is an experimental ceramic compound combining cerium, boron, carbon, and bromine—a rare-earth boron carbide derivative currently found primarily in research contexts rather than established industrial production. This material family is of interest in advanced ceramics research for potential applications requiring thermal stability and hardness, though it remains in the exploratory phase with limited documented engineering applications. Its novelty and unusual halogenated composition suggest investigation into specialized high-performance or functional ceramic niches, but engineers should verify applicability and availability before design specification.

advanced ceramics researchrare-earth compoundshigh-temperature applications (exploratory)hardening phases (development stage)specialized refractory studiesexperimental functional ceramics

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