GdH9C5N2O8
ceramicGdH9C5N2O8 is a rare-earth ceramic compound containing gadolinium, hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen—a complex mixed-valence oxide that sits at the intersection of inorganic and coordination chemistry. This material appears to be primarily a research compound rather than an established commercial ceramic, likely investigated for its potential in specialized applications where rare-earth properties (such as luminescence, magnetic behavior, or neutron absorption) are coupled with ceramic stability. Its chemical complexity suggests exploration in advanced functional ceramics, though industrial adoption would depend on demonstrating advantages in specific high-performance niches over more conventional rare-earth oxides and compounds.
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