U2(Co7B2)3

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· U2(Co7B2)3

U2(Co7B2)3 is a complex intermetallic compound combining uranium and cobalt-boron phases, representing a specialized research material rather than a conventional commercial alloy. This compound belongs to the family of uranium-based metallics and boride intermetallics, studied primarily in nuclear materials science and high-temperature metallurgy research contexts. The material's potential lies in extreme environments where combined thermal stability, nuclear properties, and hardness from boride phases may offer advantages, though applications remain largely experimental and confined to specialized research programs.

nuclear materials researchhigh-temperature intermetallicsuranium alloy developmentboride composite systemsmaterials characterization studiesadvanced metallurgy research

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