Making Adamantium from Rhodium

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Would a High carbon (2.94% by weight) martensite rhodium based alloy basically be adamantium? given it already has a high electronegativity ( strong bonds) and carbon atoms distributed through the rhodium lattice would steel the lone atoms in their outmost shells and increase their electronegativity even higher and rhodium-rhodium bonds would evenly share 16 electrons to make 32 a full shell, add in some substitution elements to deform the lattice to make martensite and wouldn't this literally be adamantium ?