Mo2AsN

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· Mo2AsN

Mo2AsN is an experimental ternary nitride compound combining molybdenum, arsenic, and nitrogen, belonging to the family of transition metal pnictide nitrides currently under investigation for advanced materials applications. This research-phase material is being explored for potential use in high-performance structural and electronic applications where extreme hardness, thermal stability, and wear resistance are critical, positioning it as a candidate alternative to conventional ceramic nitrides and refractory compounds. The combination of molybdenum's refractory properties with nitride strengthening makes Mo2AsN of particular interest in materials science for developing next-generation hard coatings and structural materials, though industrial adoption remains limited pending further characterization and scalability studies.

refractory coatings (research)high-temperature structural materialswear-resistant surfacesadvanced ceramics developmenttransition metal nitride alternatives

Compliance & Regulations

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