UPt<sub>3</sub> is an inorganic binary intermetallic crystalline compound of platinum and uranium.
It can be synthesised in the following ways:
UPt<sub>3</sub> forms crystals of hexagonal symmetry (some studies hypothesize a trigonal structure instead), space group P6<sub>3</sub>/mmc, cell parameters a = 0.5766 nm and c = 0.4898 nm (c should be understood as distance from planes), with a structure similar to nisnite (Ni<sub>3</sub>Sn) and MgCd<sub>3</sub>.
The compound congruently melts at 1700 ðC. The enthalpy of formation of the compound is -111 kJ/mol.
At temperatures below 1 K it becomes superconducting. Due to the large effective mass of the conduction electrons, UPt<sub>3</sub> is classed as a Heavy fermion superconductor.