- Hafnium diboride
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CASNo = 12007-23-7
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Formula = HfB2
MolarMass = 200.11 g/mol
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Density = 10.5 g/cm3
MeltingPt = ca. 3250°C
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Autoignition =Hafnium diboride is an ultra-high temperature
ceramic composed ofHafnium andBoron . It has a melting temperature of about 3250 degreesCelsius . It is an unusual ceramic, having relatively high thermal and electrical conductivities. It is a grey, metallic looking material. Hafnium diboride has a hexagonalcrystal structure, amolar mass of 200.11 grams per mole, and a density of 10.5 grams per cubic centimeter.Hafnium diboride is often combined with
carbon ,boron ,silicon ,silicon carbide , and/ornickel to improve the consolidation of the hafnium diboride powder (sintering ). It is commonly formed into a solid by a process calledhot pressing , where the powders are pressed together using both heat and pressure.The material has potential for use in hypervelocity reentry vehicles such as
ICBM heat shield s or aerodynamic leading-edges, due to its strength and thermal properties. Unlike polymer and composite material, HfB2 can be formed into aerodynamic shapes that will not ablate during reentry.Hafnium diboride is also investigated as a possible new material for
nuclear reactor control rod s.It is also being investigated as a microchipdiffusion barrier . If synthesized correctly, the barrier can be less than 7nm thick.
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