Cat No:NIMN-0013
Titanium aluminum carbide (Ti3AlC2) MAX phase is a unique material that combines the properties of both ceramics and metals, making it highly versatile for various applications. This product features a particle size of less than 100 μm and a high purity of ≥99.99%. MAX phases, with their layered hexagonal crystal structure, are known for their excellent thermal and mechanical stability. Ti3AlC2 is particularly valued for its potential use in nuclear reactors due to its low specific activity compared to other materials. Additionally, it serves as an important precursor for synthesizing MXenes, a highly conductive 2-dimensional nanomaterial, through selective etching of the aluminum element. This makes Ti3AlC2 MAX phase a critical material in both nuclear and advanced materials research.
| Synonym(s) | MAX Phase 312, Ti3AlC2 |
| Formula | Ti3AlC2 |
| Molecular Weight | MFCD00238694 |
| UNSPSC Code | 12352103 |
| NACRES | NA.23 |
| Assay | ≥99.99% |
| Form | powder |
| Color | dark gray |
| Particle Size | ≤100 μm |
| Application(s) | Nuclear Reactors: Used in nuclear reactor components due to its low specific activity and thermal stability. MXene Synthesis: Serves as a precursor for MXene production through selective etching. Advanced Materials Research: Ideal for research in 2-dimensional nanomaterials and other advanced applications. |
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