Au2V

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· Au2V

Au2V is an intermetallic compound formed between gold and vanadium, belonging to the class of binary metallic intermetallics. This material is primarily of research and development interest rather than established industrial use, studied for potential applications where the combination of gold's chemical inertness and vanadium's strength and corrosion resistance could provide unique properties. Engineering interest centers on high-temperature applications, catalysis, and specialized electronic or coating systems where the noble metal character of gold must be balanced with structural contributions from vanadium.

research intermetallic compoundshigh-temperature coatingscatalytic applicationselectronic materials developmentcorrosion-resistant surfacesexperimental alloy systems

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