Zr2Ni12P7

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· Zr2Ni12P7

Zr2Ni12P7 is an intermetallic compound combining zirconium, nickel, and phosphorus, representing a research-phase material in the family of transition metal phosphides. This ternary system is primarily studied for its potential in hydrogen storage, catalysis, and advanced functional applications rather than established commercial use. The zirconium-nickel-phosphorus family is notable for tunable electronic properties and potential catalytic activity in energy conversion processes, offering researchers an alternative to more conventional binary intermetallics.

hydrogen storage researchelectrocatalysis applicationsadvanced functional materialsenergy conversion systemsmaterials science research

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