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Chemical compound
Hafnium phosphide (HfP) is a binary
inorganic compound of
hafnium metal and
phosphorus.
Preparation
It can be obtained by heating together hafnium powder and
red phosphorus in sealed quartz tube under vacuum at high temperatures.
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Uses
The compound is a
semiconductor used in high power, high frequency applications and in laser diodes.
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Silica-supported hafinum phosphide (HfP/SiO2) was used as a
solid acid catalyst to drive
furfural production from
xylan.
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ISSN
1572-879X.
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