Exploring the Benefits of Partial Metal Sites in High Entropy Alloys
In a new study, researchers from the University of Chicago have discovered a novel method of creating alloys with complex and unusual structures. By creating alloys with multiple metals, each of which is only partially present at different sites, the team has been able to create materials with high “entropy”. This means that the materials are highly disordered and can display unusual properties, ranging from increased strength to enhanced electrical conductivity. The team believes this method could have a wide range of applications in engineering, from aerospace structures to biomedical implants.
source: Phys.org