Fe2CoAs2H10O14

ceramic
· JVASP-96927· Fe2CoAs2H10O14

Fe2CoAs2H10O14 is a mixed-metal arsenate-hydrate ceramic compound containing iron, cobalt, and arsenic, representing a complex inorganic phase that falls within the hydrated metal arsenate family. This appears to be a research or specialized compound rather than a commercially established engineering material; such arsenate ceramics are primarily investigated for their crystal chemistry, thermal properties, and potential applications in niche industrial contexts where arsenic-containing phases are deliberately engineered. The material's notable characteristics stem from its hybrid metal composition and hydration state, which can influence structural stability and reactivity compared to single-metal alternatives.

Research ceramicsMetal arsenate compoundsHigh-temperature materials researchSpecialty inorganic synthesisCrystal structure studiesAdvanced materials characterization

Compliance & Regulations

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Regulatory Screening

Environmental

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