CuNi(CN)4

semiconductor
· CuNi(CN)4

CuNi(CN)4 is a coordination compound composed of copper and nickel centers bridged by cyanide ligands, belonging to the family of metal-organic frameworks and cyanide-based semiconductors. This material is primarily of research interest rather than established industrial use, with potential applications in semiconductor devices, photocatalysis, and energy storage systems where its mixed-metal composition and framework structure could offer tunable electronic properties. The cyanide-bridged architecture makes it notable for fundamental studies in materials chemistry, though practical engineering adoption remains limited pending demonstration of scalability and performance advantages over conventional semiconductor alternatives.

research semiconductorsphotocatalytic materialsmetal-organic frameworksenergy storage deviceselectronic materials developmentexperimental coordination chemistry

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