Cs2 N4 Ta2
ceramic· Cs2 N4 Ta2
Cs₂N₄Ta₂ is an experimental ceramic compound combining cesium, nitrogen, and tantalum—a research-phase material in the family of transition metal nitrides and cesium-containing ceramics. This compound is primarily of academic and materials science interest rather than established industrial production, with potential applications in high-temperature ceramics, refractory materials, or advanced functional ceramics where cesium-doped nitride systems are being explored for novel properties. Engineers would consider this material only in exploratory research contexts, as it lacks the maturity, supply chain, and proven performance data of conventional nitride ceramics like titanium nitride or aluminum nitride.
high-temperature refractory researchtransition metal nitride ceramicsadvanced functional materialsexperimental compound evaluationmaterials science R&D
Compliance & Regulations
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Regulatory Screening
Environmental
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