LuU2S3O2

ceramic
· LuU2S3O2

LuU₂S₃O₂ is an oxysulfide ceramic compound combining lutetium, uranium, sulfur, and oxygen—a rare mixed-anion ceramic in the actinide material family. This is primarily a research-phase material studied for its unique crystal chemistry and potential nuclear fuel applications, representing an experimental composition rather than an established commercial material. Interest in this compound centers on understanding actinide behavior in sulfide and oxide host matrices, with potential relevance to advanced nuclear fuel forms and high-temperature ceramic matrix composites, though deployment remains limited to laboratory evaluation.

nuclear fuel researchactinide materials characterizationhigh-temperature ceramics (experimental)mixed-anion host matricesadvanced fuel form developmentradiation-tolerant ceramics

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