Nb(Cl2O)2

ceramic
· Nb(Cl2O)2

Nb(Cl2O)2 is an oxychloride ceramic compound containing niobium, combining chloride and oxide anions in its crystal structure. This is a specialized research material rather than an established commercial ceramic; oxychloride ceramics are primarily investigated for potential applications in high-temperature structural components, corrosion-resistant coatings, and advanced refractory systems where conventional oxides may be limited. Niobium-based ceramics are notable for their high melting points and chemical stability, though practical adoption of this specific composition remains limited outside research settings.

high-temperature refractoriescorrosion-resistant coatingsaerospace materials researchadvanced ceramics developmentchemical processing equipment

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