Li1 Hf2 Re1

ceramic
· Li1 Hf2 Re1

Li₁Hf₂Re₁ is an experimental ternary ceramic compound combining lithium, hafnium, and rhenium. This material belongs to the family of high-entropy and complex oxide/intermetallic ceramics currently under research, rather than an established commercial composition. The incorporation of hafnium (a refractory ceramic former) and rhenium (a high-melting transition metal) suggests potential applications in extreme temperature environments, though this specific stoichiometry remains largely in the research phase and would require evaluation for thermal stability, oxidation resistance, and mechanical behavior before engineering consideration.

Research and developmentHigh-temperature ceramicsRefractory applicationsAdvanced aerospace materials (candidate)Thermal barrier coatings (experimental)Materials science literature

Compliance & Regulations

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