Mo2GaN

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· Mo2GaN

Mo2GaN is an experimental ternary ceramic compound combining molybdenum, gallium, and nitrogen, belonging to the family of transition metal nitrides and gallides. This material is primarily investigated in research contexts for its potential as a hard, refractory coating and structural material at elevated temperatures, leveraging the strength contributions of both molybdenum and gallium nitride phases. Mo2GaN represents a promising direction in advanced ceramic materials where engineers seek to combine the thermal stability of nitrides with enhanced mechanical performance, though it remains largely confined to laboratory and academic development rather than established industrial production.

experimental refractory coatingshigh-temperature structural applicationswear-resistant surfacesresearch material developmentadvanced ceramic composites

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