Mg103Ag97

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· Mg103Ag97

Mg103Ag97 is an experimental magnesium-silver intermetallic compound, representing a research-phase material rather than an established commercial alloy. This composition falls outside typical magnesium alloy systems and is primarily of academic interest for investigating phase behavior, mechanical properties, and potential biocompatibility in the Mg-Ag binary system. The material would appeal to researchers exploring lightweight metallic systems with antimicrobial potential, though its practical engineering applications remain underdeveloped and its manufacturability and cost-effectiveness are unvalidated for industrial use.

biomedical researchintermetallic compound studylightweight alloy developmentantimicrobial coating applications (potential)phase diagram investigationexperimental metallurgy

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