P2H12N7Cl

ceramic
· P2H12N7Cl

P2H12N7Cl is a phosphorus-containing ceramic compound with nitrogen and chlorine in its composition, likely a phosphonitride or related phosphorus-nitrogen ceramic. This material belongs to an experimental research family of compounds being investigated for their potential in high-temperature, chemically resistant applications where traditional oxides or nitrides may fall short. The specific designation and limited availability suggest this is a specialized research material rather than an established commercial ceramic, with potential applications in extreme environments or as a precursor for advanced ceramic coatings and composites.

high-temperature ceramicschemical corrosion resistancephosphorus-nitrogen compoundsresearch and developmentadvanced refractory applicationsspecialty ceramic coatings

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Regulatory Screening

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