K6 Ca6 Al12 F54

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· K6 Ca6 Al12 F54

K6Ca6Al12F54 is a complex fluoride compound combining potassium, calcium, aluminum, and fluorine—a composition that places it in the family of advanced inorganic fluorides rather than conventional metallic alloys. This material appears to be in active research development rather than established commercial production; compounds with this stoichiometry are typically investigated for their ionic conductivity, optical properties, or potential applications in solid-state chemistry. The specific combination of alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, and aluminum with high fluorine content suggests potential interest in fluoride-based solid electrolytes, optical materials, or specialized ceramic applications where fluoride ion mobility or thermal stability are beneficial.

solid-state electrolytes (research)optical materials (experimental)advanced ceramicsionic conductorsfluoride chemistrymaterials research

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