Al4 Cd2 Cl16

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· Al4 Cd2 Cl16

Al₄Cd₂Cl₁₆ is an intermetallic chloride compound combining aluminum, cadmium, and chlorine elements. This material falls within the family of metal halide complexes and is primarily of research interest rather than established industrial production. Cadmium-containing compounds are generally restricted or phase-out candidates in many jurisdictions due to toxicity concerns, limiting practical engineering applications; however, such intermetallic chlorides may be investigated in specialized contexts such as catalysis research, semiconductor precursors, or fundamental studies of metal-chlorine bonding systems.

Research/laboratory synthesisMetal halide chemistryCatalysis precursors (experimental)Not recommended for commercial production

Compliance & Regulations

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