Al8 Cr4 Cl32

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· Al8 Cr4 Cl32

Al8Cr4Cl32 is a metal-halide compound combining aluminum, chromium, and chlorine in a stoichiometric structure; this composition is not a conventional alloy but rather an intermetallic or complex chloride phase that would typically be encountered in materials research rather than industrial production. Due to its highly reactive chloride component and the combination with transition metals, this material is primarily of academic or specialized research interest, likely studied for catalytic properties, ceramic precursor chemistry, or exploration of novel metal-halide frameworks rather than as a structural or engineering material for conventional applications.

catalytic researchprecursor synthesisexperimental compoundsmaterials science studiesmetal-halide chemistry

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