Ba2 As4 Pd4

ceramic
· Ba2 As4 Pd4

Ba₂As₄Pd₄ is an intermetallic ceramic compound combining barium, arsenic, and palladium—a quaternary phase that belongs to the family of metal arsenides with potential semiconductor or mixed-ionic-electronic conducting properties. This material is primarily of research interest rather than established industrial production, studied for its crystal structure and electronic characteristics in contexts exploring novel functional ceramics. The barium-palladium-arsenic system may offer potential applications in thermoelectric devices, catalysis, or electronic materials where the combination of these elements provides useful electronic or structural properties unavailable in simpler binary or ternary compounds.

Research compoundsThermoelectric materials (exploratory)Catalyst developmentElectronic/semiconductor physicsIntermetallic phase studies

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