Ti2AsC

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· Ti2AsC

Ti2AsC is a ternary ceramic compound belonging to the MAX phase family (metal-carbide ceramics with hexagonal crystal structure), composed of titanium, arsenic, and carbon. This material combines ceramic hardness with metallic electrical and thermal conductivity, making it of significant research interest for high-temperature structural applications and as a precursor for synthesizing MXenes (two-dimensional nanomaterials). While not yet widely commercialized, Ti2AsC and related MAX phases are being explored in aerospace and electronics contexts where thermal stability, damage tolerance, and electrical properties are critical; the arsenic-containing composition makes it less common than carbon-only variants (like Ti3SiC2), but potentially valuable for specialized thermal management or semiconductor-processing environments.

high-temperature composites (research phase)thermal management systemsMXene precursor synthesissemiconductor processing equipmentaerospace structural researchelectrical contact materials

Compliance & Regulations

?EAR?Conflict Free?RoHS?REACH?TSCA?Prop 65
PropertyValueUnitConditionsSource
Bulk Modulus(K)
169.0
GPa
Shear Modulus(G)
87.00
GPa
Young's Modulus(E)
224.0
GPa
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Regulatory Screening

Environmental

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