HoB2Rh3

ceramic
· HoB2Rh3

HoB2Rh3 is a complex intermetallic ceramic compound combining holmium, boron, and rhodium elements, representing an experimental material from the rare-earth transition metal boride family. This material is primarily of research interest for high-temperature structural applications and advanced ceramics development, where the combination of rare-earth and noble metal components offers potential for enhanced oxidation resistance and thermal stability compared to conventional boride ceramics. The compound exemplifies emerging strategies in materials science to engineer borides with improved mechanical reliability at extreme temperatures, though industrial adoption remains limited pending further characterization and processing optimization.

High-temperature structural ceramicsAerospace thermal barriersResearch/experimental compoundsOxidation-resistant coatingsAdvanced intermetallic developmentExtreme environment materials

Compliance & Regulations

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