Ti2 Tc1 Ir1
semiconductorTi2Tc1Ir1 is an experimental intermetallic compound combining titanium, technetium, and iridium in a fixed stoichiometric ratio. This ternary system belongs to the class of refractory intermetallics and is primarily a research material rather than an established commercial alloy. While the material family shows potential for ultra-high-temperature applications where conventional superalloys reach their limits, Ti2Tc1Ir1 remains largely in academic investigation; its practical adoption has been limited by the scarcity and cost of technetium, the radioactivity concerns of Tc, and the substantial expense of iridium. Materials engineers would consider this compound only in specialized research contexts exploring advanced high-temperature structural materials, or in fundamental studies of intermetallic phase stability and bonding.
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Band Gap(Eg) | — | eV | — | — |
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Formation Energy(ΔHf) | — | eV/atom | — | — |