Zr2Co12P7

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· Zr2Co12P7

Zr2Co12P7 is an intermetallic compound combining zirconium, cobalt, and phosphorus, representing a emerging research material in the family of transition metal phosphides. This ternary phase is primarily of academic and experimental interest, investigated for its potential in catalysis, hydrogen storage, and energy conversion applications where the unique electronic structure of phosphide compounds offers advantages over conventional metallic alloys.

Catalytic applicationsHydrogen evolution reaction (HER)Energy storage researchWater electrolysisHigh-temperature intermetallic researchAdvanced functional materials

Compliance & Regulations

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Magnetic Moment(μB)
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