Ba10 Al4 In4 Ir2 Cl2 O26

ceramic
· Ba10 Al4 In4 Ir2 Cl2 O26

Ba10Al4In4Ir2Cl2O26 is a complex mixed-metal oxide-chloride ceramic compound containing barium, aluminum, indium, iridium, chlorine, and oxygen. This is a research-phase material with no established commercial applications; it belongs to the family of high-entropy or multi-cation ceramics being explored for advanced functional properties. The material's potential lies in applications requiring specific electronic, thermal, or catalytic properties derived from its rare combination of transition metals (iridium) and post-transition elements (indium) within an oxide-halide framework.

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Compliance & Regulations

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