LaH3(CO2)3

ceramic
· LaH3(CO2)3

LaH₃(CO₂)₃ is a hybrid inorganic-organic ceramic compound combining lanthanum hydride with carbonate functionality, representing an emerging class of materials being explored in materials science research. This compound sits at the intersection of metal hydrides and carbonates, making it a subject of investigation for hydrogen storage, catalysis, and advanced ceramic applications where the combination of lanthanide chemistry with CO₂-binding capacity may offer novel properties. As a relatively specialized research compound, it is not yet widely deployed in mature industrial applications, but the lanthanum hydride family and related hybrid ceramics show promise in energy storage and environmental remediation contexts.

hydrogen storage researchcatalytic materials developmentCO₂ capture/storageadvanced ceramicsrare-earth compoundsexperimental energy materials

Compliance & Regulations

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Regulatory Screening

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