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Abstract The outstanding efficiency of Fe‐based metallic glass powders in degrading organic water contaminants is reported. While the glassy alloy contains 24% chemically inactive metalloid elements, the powders are capable to completely decompose the C 32 H 20 N 6 Na 4 O 14 S 4 azo dye in aqueous solution in short time, about 200 times faster than the conventional Fe powders. The metastable thermodynamic nature and the particle surface topography are the major factors controlling the chemical performance of the metallic glass. Our findings may open a new opportunity for functional applications of metallic glasses.
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Junqiang Wang
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
Yan Hui Liu
Shanghai University of Engineering Science
Ming Chen
University of Science and Technology Liaoning
Advanced Functional Materials
University of Wisconsin–Madison
Tohoku University
Advanced Institute of Materials Science
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69df3efa915fa04953614074 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/adfm.201103015