Ta22Cu3S36

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· Ta22Cu3S36

Ta22Cu3S36 is a ternary intermetallic compound combining tantalum, copper, and sulfur, representing a specialized research material rather than an established commercial alloy. This material belongs to the family of refractory metal sulfides and mixed-metal chalcogenides, which are investigated for high-temperature applications, catalytic functions, and electronic/thermoelectric properties where conventional metallic alloys reach performance limits. Engineers would consider this compound primarily in exploratory development contexts—such as advanced catalysis, high-temperature structural applications, or functional devices—where the unique electronic structure arising from tantalum's refractory nature and copper-sulfur chemistry offers potential advantages over single-phase metals or conventional ternary systems.

High-temperature structural researchCatalyst developmentThermoelectric materialsElectronic materials researchRefractory compound exploration

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