K3Al2Cl9

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· K3Al2Cl9

K3Al2Cl9 is an ionic salt compound composed of potassium and aluminum chloride, belonging to the family of halide complexes rather than conventional structural alloys or metals. This material is primarily of research and specialized industrial interest, used in laboratory synthesis, as a precursor for aluminum compounds, and in certain electrochemical or coordination chemistry applications where complex halide chemistry is relevant. It is not widely used as a structural engineering material but rather serves specialized roles in chemical processing, materials synthesis, and potentially in emerging applications such as ionic liquid production or advanced catalysis where its unique coordination properties may offer advantages over simpler halide salts.

chemical synthesis precursorlaboratory reagentcoordination chemistryaluminum compound productionelectrochemistry researchspecialty ionic compounds

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