Ni4 Hg4 S2 F12

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· Ni4 Hg4 S2 F12

Ni₄Hg₄S₂F₁₂ is a complex intermetallic compound containing nickel, mercury, sulfur, and fluorine, representing a specialized coordination chemistry material rather than a conventional alloy. This compound is primarily of research and experimental interest, particularly in inorganic chemistry and materials science investigations of mercury-containing systems, fluorine coordination, and multimetallic compound synthesis. The material's notable combination of heavy metals (Hg, Ni) with halogen (F) and chalcogen (S) elements makes it relevant to fundamental studies of structure-property relationships in complex metal compounds, though industrial applications remain limited compared to conventional nickel-based alloys.

research compoundsinorganic synthesismercury chemistry studiescoordination chemistrymultimetallic compound investigationfluorine-containing systems

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