Sb2XeF14

ceramic
· Sb2XeF14

Sb2XeF14 is an experimental inorganic ceramic compound containing antimony, xenon, and fluorine—a rare interhalogen compound that exists primarily in research settings rather than commercial production. While not widely deployed industrially, materials in this family are of interest to researchers studying super-strong oxidizing agents, exotic fluoride chemistry, and specialized electrolytes for high-energy systems; the xenon-fluorine bonding and antimony coordination make it notable for fundamental studies of extreme chemical environments and potential niche applications in specialized synthesis or exotic battery chemistries.

research compoundexotic fluoride chemistryadvanced oxidizing agentsspecialized electrolyteshigh-energy systemsmaterials chemistry research

Compliance & Regulations

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Regulatory Screening

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