Lu2 C1 Cl2

semiconductor
· Lu2 C1 Cl2

Lu2C1Cl2 is a rare-earth metal carbide chloride compound combining lutetium, carbon, and chlorine in a mixed-valence layered structure. This is a research-stage material primarily explored in solid-state chemistry and materials science laboratories rather than established industrial production; the compound belongs to a family of rare-earth halide carbides of interest for their potential in electronic, optical, and catalytic applications. Due to lutetium's high cost and the material's limited synthetic history, it remains largely experimental, with investigations focused on understanding its crystal structure, electronic properties, and feasibility for niche applications in advanced semiconductors or specialized catalysis.

research semiconductorsrare-earth compoundssolid-state physicsexperimental catalysisadvanced materials developmenthigh-temperature applications

Compliance & Regulations

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Band Gap(Eg)
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Formation Energy(ΔHf)
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Regulatory Screening

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