Sm4U4O17

ceramic
· Sm4U4O17

Sm4U4O17 is a samarium uranate ceramic compound belonging to the rare-earth uranium oxide family, typically studied for its thermal and structural properties at elevated temperatures. This material is primarily investigated in nuclear fuel chemistry and advanced ceramic research contexts, where rare-earth uranium oxides show potential for nuclear waste form stabilization and high-temperature structural applications due to their chemical durability and refractory characteristics. While not yet widely commercialized in mainstream engineering, samarium uranate compounds represent an important class of materials for nuclear materials science and advanced ceramics development.

nuclear fuel chemistryradioactive waste immobilizationhigh-temperature ceramics researchrefractory applicationsrare-earth materials development

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