Cs2Cd3(B4O7)4

ceramic
· Cs2Cd3(B4O7)4

Cs2Cd3(B4O7)4 is a complex borate ceramic composed of cesium, cadmium, and borate groups, representing a rare-earth or heavy-metal borate compound synthesized for specialized applications. This material falls within the family of functional ceramics and is primarily of research interest rather than established industrial production, with potential applications leveraging its unique crystal structure and optical or thermal properties. Its notable characteristics within the borate ceramic family stem from the combination of cesium and cadmium cations, which may impart distinctive electronic, thermal, or radiation-shielding properties compared to conventional borate ceramics.

optical materials researchradiation shieldingspecialty ceramicsadvanced functional materialsthermal management compounds

Compliance & Regulations

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Regulatory Screening

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