Zr(Ni2P)2
metal· Zr(Ni2P)2
Zr(Ni₂P)₂ is an intermetallic compound combining zirconium with nickel phosphide phases, belonging to the family of ternary metal phosphides. This is primarily a research material investigated for its potential in catalysis, hydrogen storage, and energy conversion applications, rather than a mature engineering alloy in widespread industrial use. The zirconium-nickel phosphide system is notable for combining transition metal catalytic activity with intermetallic stability, making it attractive for emerging clean energy and chemical transformation technologies where conventional materials fall short.
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