Au2 Br2 F12

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· Au2 Br2 F12

Au2Br2F12 is an exotic intermetallic compound combining gold with bromine and fluorine, representing a specialized research material rather than a commercial engineering alloy. This compound falls within the family of halide-containing precious metal complexes, which are primarily investigated in academic and specialized industrial settings for their unique electronic, catalytic, or structural properties. While not widely deployed in conventional engineering applications, materials of this chemical family are of interest in advanced catalysis, materials chemistry research, and potentially in high-performance electronic or photonic device development where the combination of precious metal coordination with halide ligands offers tailored chemical reactivity.

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