Th(SO4)2
ceramicThorium sulfate (Th(SO₄)₂) is an inorganic ceramic compound consisting of thorium cations paired with sulfate anions; it represents a member of the actinide sulfate family with limited commercial availability due to thorium's radioactive nature and regulatory constraints. This material has been investigated primarily in research contexts for nuclear fuel chemistry, thorium-based ceramic processing, and solid-state ion conductivity studies, though practical engineering applications remain largely confined to specialized nuclear research facilities and academic institutions. Thorium sulfate is notable within the thorium materials family for its thermal stability and potential relevance to alternative nuclear fuel cycles, but its use is heavily restricted compared to non-radioactive ceramic sulfates.
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Formation Energy(ΔHf) | — | eV/atom | — | — |