Ni2Mo4N
metal· Ni2Mo4N
Ni2Mo4N is a nickel-molybdenum nitride compound that combines transition metal and interstitial nitrogen chemistry, representing an emerging class of refractory metal nitrides. This material is primarily investigated in research and development contexts for catalytic and high-temperature applications, where the nitride phase offers potential advantages in hardness, thermal stability, and electrocatalytic activity compared to conventional binary alloys or pure metal components.
electrocatalysis and fuel cellshigh-temperature wear resistancerefractory coatingswater splitting catalystsresearch-stage material
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