LaP2Ru2

ceramic
· LaP2Ru2

LaP2Ru2 is a ternary ceramic compound containing lanthanum, phosphorus, and ruthenium, representing an experimental research material rather than an established commercial ceramic. This composition falls within the family of mixed-metal phosphides, which are primarily studied for their potential in catalysis, high-temperature applications, and electrochemical systems; the ruthenium content suggests possible catalytic activity while the lanthanum-phosphorus backbone may provide structural stability. Due to its research-phase status, LaP2Ru2 is not yet widely deployed in mainstream engineering applications, but similar metal phosphide ceramics are being investigated as alternatives to conventional catalysts and as candidates for harsh-environment structural components where traditional ceramics or alloys show limitations.

catalytic research applicationshigh-temperature experimental materialselectrochemical systemsmaterials research & developmentadvanced ceramic compounds

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