carbonbismuth
Carbonbismuth is a chemical compound with the formula Bi2C3. It is a dark gray, crystalline solid that is relatively stable under normal conditions. Carbonbismuth is notable for its unique structure, which consists of bismuth atoms arranged in a cubic lattice with carbon atoms occupying the interstitial sites. This structure gives the compound its distinctive properties.
The compound was first synthesized in the early 20th century and has since been the subject of
One of the key applications of carbonbismuth is in the field of thermoelectrics. Its ability to convert
Despite its promising properties, carbonbismuth is not widely used in commercial applications due to its rarity