GdPt2

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· GdPt2

GdPt2 is an intermetallic compound composed of gadolinium and platinum, belonging to the rare-earth-transition metal alloy family. This material is primarily of research and specialized interest, investigated for applications requiring the combined properties of rare-earth elements (magnetic, thermal) with platinum's stability and corrosion resistance. Industrial adoption remains limited; potential applications span high-temperature magnetic devices, specialized catalytic systems, and cryogenic technologies where gadolinium's magnetic properties and platinum's chemical inertness provide synergistic benefits.

rare-earth magnets and magnetic deviceshigh-temperature intermetallic compoundscryogenic applicationscatalytic systemsresearch phase materials

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