Li2 Sn8 Ir2

ceramic
· Li2 Sn8 Ir2

Li2Sn8Ir2 is an intermetallic ceramic compound combining lithium, tin, and iridium elements, representing a specialized ternary ceramic in the high-entropy or complex intermetallic material family. This is a research-phase compound studied for its potential in high-temperature structural applications and energy storage systems where the combination of lightweight lithium with refractory metals (iridium, tin) may offer thermal stability and electrical properties not achievable in conventional ceramics. The material's engineering appeal lies in its potential for extreme-environment applications, though it remains largely in experimental development and would require verification of manufacturability and reliability before industrial deployment.

high-temperature structural ceramicsadvanced battery researchaerospace thermal protectionrefractory intermetallic compositesexperimental energy storage

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