High-entropy alloys (HEAs) have emerged as a transformative class of metallic materials defined by the near-equiatomic mixing of five or more elements. By harnessing high configurational entropy, ...
A group of researchers from Northeastern University of China developed a novel FeCrVNiAl eutectic high-entropy alloys (EHEA) that exhibits a remarkable combination of mechanical strength and high ...
In the experiment, two novel high-entropy rare earth disilicates with excellent resistance to CMAS corrosion are synthesized. The influence mechanism of chemical composition and temperature on their ...
A University at Buffalo-led team of researchers has developed a method for producing advanced nanoparticles that could ...
High entropy alloys or HEAs consist of five or more different metallic elements and are an extremely interesting class of materials with a great diversity of potential applications. Since the ...
In this interview, industry expert Chulyong Sim explores groundbreaking advancements in high entropy alloy development, highlighting new methods that can drastically reduce production time and enhance ...
The term “high entropy” refers to the fact that these alloys contain five or more elements in roughly equal amounts, resulting in a complex microstructure and high configurational entropy. This high ...
Compressing hydrogen demands high pressures; liquefying it requires extreme cooling. Both approaches carry energy penalties, safety considerations, and infrastructure costs that limit wider adoption.