New Form Of Aluminum Could Replace Precious Metals For A Fraction Of The Cost
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By Zohaib Ahmed
Published on May 4, 2026.
A new form of aluminum, called cyclotrialumane, has been developed by researchers from King's College London and Trinity College Dublin, which could replace expensive metals like platinum and palladium. The new form can perform better in reacting to reactions that even pricier metals struggle, and holds together when dissolved in different environments. The research was published in the journal Nature.
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