Th2N2O

ceramic
· Th2N2O

Th₂N₂O is a mixed-anion ceramic compound containing thorium, nitrogen, and oxygen elements. This material belongs to the family of actinide-based ceramics and remains primarily a research compound rather than an established commercial material. Its potential utility lies in high-temperature structural applications and nuclear fuel cycle contexts where thorium-bearing ceramics offer advantages in thermal stability and radiation resistance compared to conventional oxides.

advanced nuclear fuel materialshigh-temperature ceramic researchrefractory applicationsactinide chemistry studiesexperimental materials development

Compliance & Regulations

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Regulatory Screening

Environmental

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