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A General Synthetic Method for High-Entropy Alloy Subnanometer Ribbons
Lu Tao
, Mingzi Sun
, Yin Zhou
, Mingchuan Luo
, Fan Lv
, Menggang Li
, Qinghua Zhang
, Lin Gu
, Bolong Huang
, Shaojun Guo
Department of Applied Biology and Chemical Technology
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
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Synthetic Methods
100%
Ribbon
100%
Sub-nanometer
100%
High-entropy Alloy
100%
Crystallization
18%
Density Functional Calculations
18%
Metal Precursor
18%
Fuel Cell
9%
Nanowires
9%
Synthetic Process
9%
Alloying Metals
9%
High Concentration
9%
Tunability
9%
Highly Dynamic
9%
Excellent Durability
9%
Metal Atoms
9%
Catalytic Properties
9%
Strong Reduction
9%
Reduction Capacity
9%
Metallic Elements
9%
Metal Material
9%
Flexible Control
9%
Low Temperature Method
9%
Efficient Electron Transfer
9%
Electrocatalytic Properties
9%
Oxygen Reduction Reaction
9%
Diverse Applications
9%
Ag Nanowires (AgNWs)
9%
Low-dimensional Nanostructure
9%
High Discharge Capacity
9%
Li-O2 Battery
9%
Ag Core
9%
Co-reduction
9%
Galvanic Exchange
9%
Low Charge Overpotential
9%
Thermodynamic Instability
9%
High Electrochemical Performance
9%
Engineering
High-Entropy Alloys
100%
Metal Precursor
18%
Nanowire
18%
Low-Temperature
9%
Nanomaterial
9%
Catalytic Property
9%
Discharge Capacity
9%
Exchange Reaction
9%
Metallic Element
9%
Oxygen Reduction Reaction
9%
Metal Atom
9%
Fuel Cell
9%
Material Science
High Entropy Alloys
100%
Nanowires
18%
Density
18%
Nucleation
9%
Nanostructure
9%
Electron Transfer
9%