carbidearsenides
Carbidearsenides are a class of compounds that combine carbide components with arsenide components within a single crystal lattice. In these materials, carbon atoms form frameworks or occupy interstitial sites in a metal or metalloid lattice that also contains arsenic, creating a mixed carbon-arsenide environment. They are typically ternary or quaternary intermetallics and can include transition metals, lanthanides, or alkaline earth elements as the framework.
Crystal structures of carbidearsenides vary widely and may resemble known carbide or arsenide structures, with carbon
Synthesis usually involves high-temperature solid-state reactions from elemental powders or pre-formed binary carbide and arsenide precursors,
Properties of carbidearsenides are often governed by the robust carbon-arsenide lattice, contributing to high thermal stability