K4 Cu2 H8 Cl8 O4

ceramic
· K4 Cu2 H8 Cl8 O4

K4Cu2H8Cl8O4 is a copper-containing crystalline compound that belongs to the family of coordination complexes or mixed-metal oxychlorides, likely in the early stages of research or development rather than established commercial use. This material combines copper (known for conductivity and catalytic properties) with potassium and chloride components, suggesting potential applications in catalysis, ion exchange, or electrochemical systems. Its exact phase stability, crystal structure, and functional properties would need to be verified through literature or experimental characterization, as this particular stoichiometry is not a widely recognized engineering material in standard industrial applications.

catalytic applications (research phase)ion-exchange materialselectrochemical devices (experimental)coordination chemistrymaterials research and development

Compliance & Regulations

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Band Gap(Eg)
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Formation Energy(ΔHf)
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Regulatory Screening

Environmental

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