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To improve the wear resistance of CoCrFeNi HEA alloy for a wider range of industrial applications, the alloying strategy was applied to CoCrFeNi HEA by doping Mo element in various ratios, and CoCrFeNiMox (x=0, 0.2, 0.5, and 1) deposits were fabricated by cold spray. The microstructure evolution, mechanical properties, and tribological properties of cold-sprayed CoCrFeNiMox deposits were systematically investigated. The results showed that Mo0, Mo0.2, and Mo0.5 deposits have a face-centered-cubic (FCC) single structure, while Mo1.0 deposit was composed of FCC matrix and hard brittle phases. The doping of Mo element into CoCrFeNi HEA deposits significantly increased the hardness due to the enhanced solid solution strengthening and precipitation strengthening. As a result, the anti-wear properties of Mo-doped CoCrFeNi HEA deposits were gradually improved with the increase in Mo ratios. To be specific, the Mo1.0 deposit exhibited the lowest specific wear rate of 0.51 × 10-4 mm3/ N·m, which was reduced by 94.9% in comparison to the Mo0 deposit. Overall, the current study proposes a new strategy to manipulate the mechanical properties of cold-sprayed high-entropy alloy deposits by alloying.
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