Ca(CoP)2

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· Ca(CoP)2

Ca(CoP)₂ is an intermetallic compound combining calcium, cobalt, and phosphorus, belonging to the metal phosphide family. This is a research-stage material rather than an established commercial alloy; intermetallic phosphides are investigated primarily for their potential in catalysis, energy storage, and electronic applications where the transition metal (cobalt) and phosphorus combination offers tunable electronic properties. Engineers would consider this material class for applications requiring non-precious-metal catalysts or specialized functional properties, though use would currently be limited to laboratory development and prototype stages rather than production engineering.

Catalysis researchEnergy storage developmentHydrogen evolution catalystsElectronic materials researchAdvanced functional compoundsNon-precious metal alternatives

Compliance & Regulations

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