Ir2 Zn1 B2

semiconductor
· Ir2 Zn1 B2

Ir₂Zn₁B₂ is an intermetallic compound combining iridium, zinc, and boron—a ternary phase typically investigated for its electronic and structural properties at the intersection of metal-ceramic behavior. This is fundamentally a research material rather than an established commercial product; compounds in this family are studied for potential applications in high-temperature stability, catalysis, or electronic devices where the combination of a noble metal (iridium), a reactive metal (zinc), and a light refractory element (boron) may offer synergistic benefits. Engineers would consider such materials only in specialized R&D contexts where conventional binary or ternary alloys prove inadequate, or where the unique electronic structure of iridium-based intermetallics is essential.

research materialsintermetallic compoundshigh-temperature phasescatalyst developmentmaterials characterization

Compliance & Regulations

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Band Gap(Eg)
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Formation Energy(ΔHf)
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Regulatory Screening

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