Au51La14

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· Au51La14

Au51La14 is an intermetallic compound in the gold-lanthanum binary system, representing a research-phase metallic material combining a noble metal (gold) with a rare-earth element (lanthanum). This composition falls within the family of rare-earth-containing intermetallics, which are primarily of scientific and exploratory industrial interest rather than established commercial materials. Potential applications exist in specialized fields such as catalysis, high-temperature structural alloys, or advanced electronic/photonic devices where the unique properties of gold-lanthanum combinations could offer advantages; however, such materials remain largely in the research domain pending demonstration of scalable production and clear performance benefits over conventional alternatives.

catalytic materials (research)rare-earth intermetallicshigh-temperature compounds (exploratory)electronic/photonic device materialsmaterials science research

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