Sm2(PPt2)3
metal· Sm2(PPt2)3
Sm₂(PPt₂)₃ is an intermetallic compound combining samarium (a rare-earth element) with platinum in a complex ternary structure. This material belongs to the family of rare-earth platinum compounds, which are primarily of research and specialized industrial interest rather than commodity-level production. These compounds are investigated for their potential in high-temperature structural applications, electronic devices, and catalytic systems, though Sm₂(PPt₂)₃ remains largely in the experimental phase; the material's primary value lies in fundamental materials science studies and potential niche applications requiring the combined thermal stability and electronic properties of rare-earth–transition-metal systems.
high-temperature materials researchintermetallic compoundsrare-earth platinum systemsexperimental metallurgyadvanced catalysis researchelectronic materials development
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