K(CoSe)2

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· K(CoSe)2

K(CoSe)₂ is a ternary layered metal compound belonging to the family of potassium-transition metal chalcogenides, combining cobalt and selenium in a stoichiometric arrangement. This material is primarily investigated in condensed matter physics and materials research rather than established industrial manufacturing, with potential applications in thermoelectric devices, catalysis, and energy storage systems where its electronic structure and layered topology may offer advantages. The compound is of interest to researchers exploring unconventional superconductivity, topological properties, and catalytic performance in hydrogen evolution reactions, making it relevant to exploratory engineering projects in advanced energy conversion and catalytic systems rather than conventional structural or mechanical applications.

thermoelectric deviceshydrogen evolution catalysisenergy storage researchelectronic materials researchcondensed matter studiesexperimental catalytic systems

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