Al(NiS2)2
metal· Al(NiS2)2
Al(NiS₂)₂ is a ternary intermetallic compound combining aluminum with nickel disulfide, representing an experimental material in the sulfide intermetallic family. This compound is primarily of research interest for exploring phase stability, crystal structure, and potential electronic or catalytic properties in the Al-Ni-S system; it has not achieved significant industrial adoption. The material's development is motivated by fundamental materials science objectives rather than established engineering applications, though the Ni-S chemistry suggests potential relevance to catalysis or electrochemistry research contexts.
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