Ca4 In2 Pt4

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· Ca4 In2 Pt4

Ca₄In₂Pt₄ is an intermetallic compound combining calcium, indium, and platinum in a defined stoichiometric ratio, representing a research-phase material in the family of ternary and quaternary intermetallics. This compound is primarily of academic and exploratory interest rather than established industrial production, with potential applications in high-temperature structural materials, electronic devices, or catalytic systems where platinum-group metals are leveraged. The specific phase stability and property profile make it relevant for researchers investigating advanced alloys with tailored mechanical, thermal, or electronic behavior, though engineering adoption would require demonstrating advantages over conventional nickel-based superalloys, refractory metals, or other platinum-containing intermetallics.

research intermetallicshigh-temperature materialsplatinum-group alloyscatalytic applicationselectronic materialsphase diagram studies

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