GdRh

ceramic
· GdRh

GdRh is an intermetallic ceramic compound combining gadolinium and rhodium, representing a research-phase material within the broader family of rare-earth transition-metal ceramics. This compound is primarily explored in materials science research for potential applications requiring high-temperature stability, magnetic properties, or catalytic behavior rather than established high-volume industrial production. Engineers would consider GdRh primarily in specialized research contexts or emerging technologies where the unique combination of gadolinium's rare-earth characteristics and rhodium's catalytic or refractory properties offers advantages over conventional alternatives.

High-temperature research applicationsRare-earth intermetallic compoundsCatalysis researchMagnetic materials developmentMaterials characterization studies

Compliance & Regulations

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Formation Energy(ΔHf)
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