Ag(W3Br7)2

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· Ag(W3Br7)2

Ag(W3Br7)2 is a mixed-metal halide compound containing silver, tungsten, and bromine, representing an experimental coordination or cluster chemistry material rather than a conventional engineering alloy. This compound belongs to the family of polymetallic bromide complexes, which are primarily of research interest for studying electronic structure, photochemistry, and potential solid-state applications. While not established in mainstream industrial production, materials in this chemical family are investigated for emerging applications in semiconductors, photocatalysis, and specialty optical or electronic devices where tungsten-halide frameworks offer tunable properties.

research & developmentexperimental semiconductorsphotocatalytic materialscoordination chemistryhalide-based electronics

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