Na16 Al16 As24

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· Na16 Al16 As24

Na16Al16As24 is an intermetallic compound combining sodium, aluminum, and arsenic in a stoichiometric ratio, representing a niche compound from the alkali-metal/transition-metal arsenide family. This material is primarily of research interest rather than established industrial production, studied for its crystal structure and potential electronic or structural properties in experimental contexts. The presence of arsenic limits conventional applications due to toxicity concerns, making it relevant primarily to fundamental materials science investigations of phase diagrams, crystal chemistry, and potentially novel functional properties rather than mainstream engineering deployment.

Research and development compoundsCrystal structure studiesPhase diagram investigationIntermetallic compound characterizationMaterials science databases

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