High-entropy Alloy Nanoparticles Made with 17 Different Metals

Liquid gallium matrix enables mixing of elements that were otherwise immiscible.

Multi-element nanoparticles can now be made with a more diverse array of metals, thanks to a new technique developed by researchers in China. These materials could find use in a wide range of applications due to their interesting and tuneable electronic, chemical and physical properties.

Over the last two decades, there has been growing interest in creating high-entropy alloys – materials made of multiple metallic elements. By mixing elements with different characteristics, researchers hope to discover materials with interesting new properties – for example, they might work more as better catalysts under environmentally-friendly conditions.


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