Dy2 Re2 Si2 C1

ceramic
· Dy2 Re2 Si2 C1

Dy₂Re₂Si₂C is a rare-earth transition metal silicide carbide ceramic compound combining dysprosium, rhenium, silicon, and carbon into a complex quaternary phase. This material belongs to the family of advanced refractory ceramics and MAX-phase-related compounds, primarily explored in research contexts for extreme-temperature structural applications. The combination of a rare-earth element with high-melting-point refractory metals (rhenium, silicon carbide) suggests potential for oxidation resistance and thermal stability in ultra-high-temperature environments, making it of interest to materials scientists investigating next-generation thermal protection and combustion chamber materials, though industrial deployment remains limited to specialized research programs.

High-temperature ceramics researchThermal barrier coatings (experimental)Refractory applicationsAerospace thermal protection (developmental)Materials science studies

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