Au4 Cl32 P4

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· Au4 Cl32 P4

Au4Cl32P4 is a gold chloride phosphorus compound representing a coordination complex or cluster material in the organometallic chemistry family. This is a research-phase material rather than an established engineering alloy, belonging to the broader class of gold coordination compounds that are investigated for catalysis, photonics, and advanced synthesis applications. Gold complexes of this type are notable for their potential in selective chemical transformations and as precursors to functional nanomaterials, offering advantages over traditional catalysts in terms of selectivity and tunability, though manufacturing scalability and cost remain considerations relative to industrial alternatives.

catalytic synthesiscoordination chemistry researchorganometallic precursorsphotonic materials developmentchemical transformation intermediateslaboratory-scale specialty applications

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