Thermodynamically stabilized and driven synthesis of multicomponent high-entropy alloy catalysts for the HER | Synapse
April 22, 2026
Thermodynamically stabilized and driven synthesis of multicomponent high-entropy alloy catalysts for the HER
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The aim is to explore the potential of high-entropy alloys as catalysts for the hydrogen evolution reaction by stabilizing their properties thermodynamically.
Synthesis of multicomponent high-entropy alloys using thermodynamic stabilization techniques
Characterization of electronic structures and structural stability of the alloys
Evaluation of catalytic performance in the hydrogen evolution reaction.
High-entropy alloys demonstrated enhanced stability during the hydrogen evolution reaction.
Tunable electronic structures contributed to improved catalytic efficiency.
Promising performance metrics compared to traditional catalyst materials.
Resumen
High-entropy alloys (HEAs) show great promise for the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) due to their tunable electronic structures and strong structural stability.