YB2Rh2C

ceramic
· YB2Rh2C

YB2Rh2C is a ternary ceramic carbide compound belonging to the rare-earth transition metal carbide family, combining ytterbium, rhodium, and carbon in a layered crystal structure. This material is primarily of research and academic interest rather than established industrial production, investigated for potential high-temperature structural applications and as a model system for understanding electronic and mechanical behavior in complex ceramic phases. The material family is notable for combining refractory properties with potential metallic-like conductivity, making compounds like this candidates for extreme-environment applications where conventional ceramics fall short, though engineering adoption remains limited pending further characterization.

high-temperature structural researchrefractory carbide systemsmaterials physics studiesextreme-environment applications (experimental)electronic ceramics research

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