KH(CN2)3

ceramic
· KH(CN2)3

KH(CN₂)₃ is a cyanamide-based ceramic compound containing potassium and cyanamide (carbodiimide) functional groups, representing an experimental material in the broader family of nitrogen-rich ceramics and coordination compounds. This material belongs to research-phase development rather than established industrial production; compounds in this family are investigated for potential applications requiring high nitrogen content, thermal stability, or novel electronic properties. The cyanamide coordination chemistry offers potential for advanced ceramics, though practical engineering applications remain limited until synthesis methods and performance characteristics are better characterized.

research and developmenthigh-temperature ceramics (experimental)nitrogen-rich ceramic compoundscoordination chemistry materialsmaterials science prototyping

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