AlGd2

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· AlGd2

AlGd2 is an intermetallic compound in the aluminum-gadolinium system, combining a lightweight aluminum base with gadolinium, a rare-earth element known for high neutron absorption and specialized magnetic properties. This material belongs to the family of aluminum rare-earth intermetallics, which are primarily of research and specialized industrial interest rather than commodity use. AlGd2 is investigated for nuclear applications (neutron shielding and control), potential high-temperature structural uses, and in some cases for magnetic or catalytic applications where rare-earth incorporation is beneficial; its rarity and cost typically limit adoption to niche aerospace, nuclear, or materials research contexts where its unique property combination justifies the premium.

nuclear reactor control materialsneutron absorption applicationshigh-temperature intermetallics (research)rare-earth alloy developmentaerospace shielding materialsmaterials research and characterization

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