Pd3Zr

metal
· Pd3Zr

Pd3Zr is an intermetallic compound combining palladium and zirconium in a 3:1 atomic ratio, belonging to the family of metal intermetallics that exhibit ordered crystal structures and distinct properties from their parent elements. This material is of primary interest in research and development contexts for high-temperature applications, catalysis, and hydrogen storage systems, where the combination of palladium's chemical properties with zirconium's thermal stability and lower density offers potential advantages over conventional monolithic metals or binary alloys.

catalytic applicationshydrogen storage researchhigh-temperature intermetallicsaerospace materials developmentchemical processing equipmentfundamental materials research

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