Co0.42La0.16Ni0.42

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· Co0.42La0.16Ni0.42

Co0.42La0.16Ni0.42 is a ternary intermetallic compound combining cobalt, lanthanum, and nickel in roughly equal proportions, likely developed as a research material for high-temperature or magnetic applications. This composition falls within the family of rare-earth transition metal alloys, which are typically investigated for permanent magnets, catalytic applications, or advanced structural materials requiring enhanced thermal stability or magnetic properties. The inclusion of lanthanum—a rare earth element—suggests this material targets niche applications where conventional binary Co-Ni alloys are insufficient, though it remains primarily in the experimental phase pending further characterization and industrial validation.

rare-earth magnetic materialshigh-temperature intermetallicscatalytic applicationsresearch and developmentadvanced alloy development

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