La3(BN2)2

ceramic
· La3(BN2)2

La3(BN2)2 is a rare-earth boron nitride ceramic compound combining lanthanum with boron-nitrogen chemistry, representing an experimental advanced ceramic material still primarily in research and development phases rather than widespread commercial use. This material family is being investigated for high-temperature structural applications and potentially for specialized optical or electronic functions where rare-earth doping of boron nitride lattices offers unique property combinations. The compound belongs to an emerging class of rare-earth ceramics that could provide enhanced thermal stability, mechanical performance at elevated temperatures, or specialized electronic/photonic properties compared to conventional boron nitride or alumina alternatives, though engineering-scale production and property validation remain ongoing.

high-temperature ceramicsresearch and developmentadvanced structural ceramicsrare-earth compoundsspecialized refractory applicationsnext-generation materials exploration

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