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      High-entropy alloys: emerging materials for advanced functional applications

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          Accompanied by enhancements in the ability to fabricate materials, alloy-based materials have advanced from binary alloy systems to complicated compositions along with affording newer applications, which accelerates the evolution of civilization.

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          Accompanied by enhancements in the ability to fabricate materials for humans, alloy-based materials have advanced from binary alloy systems to complicated compositions along with affording newer applications, which can accelerate the evolution of civilization. Recently, high-entropy alloys (HEAs) have drawn enormous attention in diverse fields because of their distinctive concept and unique properties. The impressive mechanical properties, such as excellent strength, unforgettable corrosion resistance, and superior thermostability, are inherited and overwhelming compared with traditional alloys. Therefore, HEAs have become an emerging class of advanced materials leading to a new field. Based on the exceptional synthesis methods, HEAs surprisingly afford numerous energy and environmental properties, which have endowed HEAs with promising applications. In this paper, we review the salient features of HEAs and summarize their core effects, phase structures, unconventional synthesis methods, and novel energy and environmental applications. In addition, we also discuss the broad space waiting to be explored and overview fruitful pathways of future trends and prospects.

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                Journal
                JMCAET
                Journal of Materials Chemistry A
                J. Mater. Chem. A
                Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
                2050-7488
                2050-7496
                January 19 2021
                2021
                : 9
                : 2
                : 663-701
                Affiliations
                [1 ]College of Chemistry
                [2 ]Zhengzhou University
                [3 ]Zhengzhou 450001
                [4 ]P. R. China
                Article
                10.1039/D0TA09601F
                401841b2-cbc2-41d1-be28-05b5706018e9
                © 2021

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