Li2U(MoO5)2
ceramic· Li2U(MoO5)2
Li2U(MoO5)2 is a ternary ceramic compound combining lithium, uranium, and molybdenum oxide phases. This is a research-stage material studied primarily in nuclear fuel science and solid-state chemistry contexts; it represents a family of mixed-metal molybdate ceramics with potential relevance to advanced nuclear fuel forms and actinide host matrices. Interest in this compound stems from its ability to incorporate and stabilize uranium in a crystalline oxide framework, making it of academic and exploratory interest for nuclear waste management, accident-tolerant fuels, or as a reference phase in actinide chemistry, though it has not yet achieved mainstream industrial adoption.
nuclear fuel researchactinide immobilizationceramic waste formssolid-state chemistry studiesadvanced nuclear materials
Compliance & Regulations
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