KAlCl4

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· KAlCl4

KAlCl4 (potassium aluminum tetrachloride) is an inorganic salt compound containing potassium, aluminum, and chlorine. This material is primarily encountered in laboratory and industrial chemistry contexts rather than as a primary structural or functional engineering material; it functions as a chemical intermediate, catalyst precursor, or specialized electrolyte in niche applications.

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Compliance & Regulations

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