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A Three-Component Strategy for Synthesizing High-Entropy Alloy Nanoparticles with High-Index Facets
Zihao Ye1,2, Dohun Kang2,3, Bo Shen1,2
1Department of Chemistry, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois 60208, United States.
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Controlling the shapes and, more importantly, exposed facets (high-index facets (HIFs), especially) of high-entropy alloy (HEA) nanoparticles is not yet possible. Herein, a three-component synthetic strategy for obtaining tetrahexahedral (THH)-shaped HIF-HEA nanoparticles through a combined alloying-dealloying strategy and liquid-metal mediation process is reported. Metal precursors are first alloyed with Ga to form multielemental nanoparticles and then alloyed with a volatile metal. Selectively dealloying the volatile metal from the nanoparticles is used to regulate their surface energies; the Ga stabilizes the HEA phase, and the trace element stabilizes the HIFs, resulting in THH-shaped HEA nanoparticles (seven different types) with {210} HIFs. Finally, nanoparticle megalibraries containing millions of THH-shaped HIF-HEAs on 4 cm2 chips with size and composition control shows generalizability and scalability for materials discovery purposes.

