Mn4Ni5Sn4Pd3
metal· Mn4Ni5Sn4Pd3
Mn4Ni5Sn4Pd3 is a complex intermetallic compound combining manganese, nickel, tin, and palladium in a fixed stoichiometric ratio. This material belongs to the family of high-entropy or multi-component metallic systems, typically investigated for applications requiring combinations of magnetic, catalytic, or structural properties that cannot be achieved in simpler binary or ternary alloys. While primarily a research-phase material, compounds in this composition space are explored for energy storage, catalysis, and advanced functional applications where the synergistic effects of four distinct metallic elements offer potential advantages over conventional alternatives.
catalytic systemsenergy storage researchmagnetic materials developmentintermetallic compound researchfunctional alloy prototypingadvanced battery materials
Compliance & Regulations
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