magnesium diboride


magnesium diboride

[mag′nē·zē·əm dī′bȯr‚īd] (inorganic chemistry) MgB2 A crystalline intermetallic compound, produced as a black powder, that becomes superconducting at the unusually high temperature of 39 K (-389°F; -234°C); melts at 800 °C. Also known as magnesium boride.