hexaboride
Hexaboride is a class of binary inorganic compounds with the general formula MB6, where M is a metal element such as a rare-earth, alkaline-earth, or transition metal. In these materials boron atoms form clusters of six atoms (B6) that assemble into a rigid covalent framework, while the metal cation occupies interstitial positions to balance charge. Hexaborides are known for their high melting points, chemical stability, and, in some cases, hardness, properties that are favorable in vacuum environments.
Crystal structure and bonding: The boron sublattice consists of B6 octahedra connected in a three-dimensional network;
Notable members and properties: Lanthanum hexaboride (LaB6) is widely used as a thermionic electron emitter because
Synthesis and processing: Hexaborides are typically prepared by high-temperature reaction of the metal with boron under
Applications and research: Hexaborides are studied for thermionic emitters, coating materials, and as model systems in