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Strong yet Ductile High Entropy Alloy Derived Nanostructured Cermet
Jingyang Zhang1, Qing Yu1, Qing Wang2
1Department of Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering, City University of Hong Kong, Kowloon Tong, Kowloon, Hong Kong SAR, China.
Abstract:
Cermet is an important composite composed of ceramics and metals, which has widespread engineering applications but is notoriously known for its poor ductility. This work synthesizes freestanding cermet nanosheets through the reaction of high entropy alloy nanocrystals with the molecular structure of poly-vinyl alcohol, which results in a unique nanostructure consisting of metallic nanocrystals surrounded by complex amorphous ceramics. Atomic force microscopy indentation shows that such a high entropy alloy derived cermet is strong and tough at ambient temperature with a superb strength (∼3.2 GPa) and excellent ductility (∼50%), therefore overcoming the long-standing issue of brittleness facing conventional cermets.

