Lu8 Co2 B26

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· Lu8 Co2 B26

Lu₈Co₂B₂₆ is an intermetallic compound combining lutetium, cobalt, and boron—a rare-earth transition-metal boride of potential interest in high-temperature materials research. This composition belongs to the family of rare-earth metal borides, which are being explored for applications requiring exceptional thermal stability, hardness, or specialized magnetic properties, though Lu₈Co₂B₂₆ itself remains primarily a research compound with limited industrial production history.

High-temperature structural materials (research phase)Rare-earth intermetallic compoundsHard ceramic coatings (potential)Magnetic materials developmentAerospace/refractory applications (exploratory)

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