Li4 V2 Cl8

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· Li4 V2 Cl8

Li₄V₂Cl₈ is an inorganic ionic compound combining lithium, vanadium, and chlorine elements, representing a mixed-metal halide system of research interest in solid-state chemistry and materials science. This is primarily an experimental/laboratory compound rather than a commercialized engineering material; it belongs to the family of transition-metal halides and lithium-containing ionic solids that are being investigated for potential electrochemical, magnetic, and solid-state applications. The vanadium-chlorine framework combined with high lithium content positions it within exploratory research into advanced battery electrolytes, ion-conducting materials, and low-dimensional magnetic systems.

Experimental battery researchSolid-state electrolyte developmentMagnetic material studiesHigh-energy-density systems (research)Ion-conducting compounds (laboratory)

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