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multielement

Multielement is a general descriptor used in science and engineering to indicate a composition or system that involves more than one chemical element. It is not a single compound but describes materials, analyses, or formulations in which three or more elements interact, enabling properties or behaviors that cannot be achieved with a single or binary element combination.

In materials science, multielement formulations appear in high-entropy alloys, multi-element catalysts, and ceramic or metal matrix

In analytical chemistry and geochemistry, multielement analysis refers to methods that quantify many elements in parallel,

In nutrition and biology, multielement refers to the coordinated presence of several essential minerals and trace

composites.
By
combining
multiple
principal
elements
in
near-equimolar
or
deliberate
ratios,
these
materials
can
exhibit
enhanced
strength,
wear
resistance,
thermal
stability,
or
tunable
electronic
properties.
using
instruments
such
as
inductively
coupled
plasma
mass
spectrometry
(ICP-MS)
or
X-ray
fluorescence
(XRF).
Multielement
detectors
and
sensor
arrays
expand
the
capability
to
detect
and
fingerprint
complex
samples,
from
environmental
soils
to
biological
tissues.
elements
necessary
for
health
or
physiology.
Understanding
multielement
interactions
helps
in
dietary
guidelines
and
in
studying
metabolic
pathways,
where
imbalances
of
one
element
can
affect
others.
The
term
is
commonly
used
as
a
qualifier
rather
than
a
precise
chemical
designation.