Al4 In4 Cl16

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· Al4 In4 Cl16

Al₄In₄Cl₁₆ is an organometallic chloride compound combining aluminum and indium in a 1:1 molar ratio, representing a mixed-metal coordination chemistry system rather than a conventional structural alloy. This is primarily a research compound studied in materials chemistry and coordination chemistry contexts, with potential applications in semiconductor precursor chemistry, catalysis research, and advanced material synthesis rather than direct engineering structures. The aluminum-indium-chlorine system is of interest for exploring mixed-metal coordination behavior and potential precursor pathways for III-V semiconductor materials.

organometallic precursorssemiconductor synthesis researchcoordination chemistry studiescatalysis developmentexperimental materials chemistrythin-film deposition research

Compliance & Regulations

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Band Gap(Eg)
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Formation Energy(ΔHf)
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