K3UF3
ceramic· K3UF3
K3UF3 is a fluoride-based ceramic compound containing potassium and uranium fluoride phases, belonging to the family of actinide fluoride materials primarily investigated in nuclear fuel chemistry and advanced ceramics research. This material is primarily studied in nuclear engineering contexts for potential applications in fuel forms, reprocessing chemistry, and specialized high-temperature ceramic systems where fluoride stability is advantageous. K3UF3 represents an experimental research compound rather than a widely commercialized engineering material; its significance lies in understanding actinide chemistry and developing alternative ceramic matrices for nuclear applications.
nuclear fuel researchactinide ceramic studiesfluoride ceramic systemshigh-temperature refractory applicationsexperimental nuclear materials
Compliance & Regulations
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