tarbides
Tarbides are a proposed class of solid-state materials in inorganic chemistry and materials science. They are described as carbide-like networks in which tar-derived organic linkages connect metal or metalloid carbide units. The term combines tar and carbide, reflecting a speculative origin from tar-based precursors.
In composition, tarbides are envisioned as containing discrete carbide domains—such as metal carbides or silicon carbides—bridged
Reported properties include high hardness and thermal stability, coupled with moderate electrical conductivity that depends on
Synthesis routes described in speculative literature involve pyrolysis of tar-containing resin blends with metal precursors, followed
Potential applications include hard coatings, cutting tools, catalyst supports, or energy-storage electrodes, where the combination of
Status and evaluation: The term tarbide is not widely established in mainstream peer-reviewed literature. Many discussions