H4NClO4

ceramic
· H4NClO4

H₄NClO₄ is an inorganic ceramic compound containing nitrogen, chlorine, and oxygen elements in ionic form, likely a nitronium perchlorate or related nitrogen-chlorine-oxygen ceramic. This appears to be a specialized research or advanced ceramic material rather than a common engineering compound; it belongs to the family of oxidizing ceramic salts and nitrogen-containing inorganic compounds that are typically investigated for high-energy applications, specialized oxidation environments, or niche chemical processing contexts. The material's utility would depend on its thermal stability, oxidation resistance, and chemical reactivity—properties relevant to propellant additives, oxidizing environments, or high-temperature chemical synthesis rather than conventional structural or thermal management applications.

research ceramichigh-energy oxidizersspecialized chemical synthesispropellant additives (experimental)nitrogen-containing ceramics

Compliance & Regulations

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Regulatory Screening

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