Yingjie YuQi WangXiaohan LiQiao XieKe XuShaowei ZhangHaijun ZhangMingxing GongWen Lei
Owing to their multi-elemental compositions and unique high-entropy mixing states, high-entropy alloy (HEA) nanoparticles (NPs) displaying tunable activities and enhanced stabilities thus have become a rapidly growing area of research in recent years. However, the integration of multiple elements into HEA NPs at the nanoscale remains a formidable challenge, especially when it comes to the precise control of particle size, elemental composition and content. Herein, a simple and universal high-energy laser assisted reduction approach is presented, which achieves the preparation of HEA NPs with a wide range of multi-component, controllable particle sizes and constitution on different substrates within seconds. Laser on carbon nanofibers induced momentary high-temperature annealing (>2000 K and ramping/cooling rates > 105 K s−1) to successfully decorate HEA NPs up to twenty elements with excellent compatibility for large-scale synthesis (20.0 × 20.0 cm2 of carbon cloth). The IrPdPtRhRu exhibit robust electrocatalytic hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) activities and low overpotentials of 16, 28, and 12 mV at a current density of 10 mA cm−2 in alkaline (1.0 M KOH), alkaline simulated seawater (1.0 M KOH + 0.5 M NaCl), and acidic (0.5 M H2SO4) electrolytes, respectively, and excellent stability (7 days and >2000 cycles) at the alkaline HER.
Xiaoya CuiYanchang LiuXiaoyang WangXinlong TianYingxue WangGe ZhangTao LiuJia DingWenbin HuYanan Chen
P. T. DangAidong LanJiawen FanPeng LiPeter K. LiawJunwei Qiao
Sangmin JeongAnthony J. BrancoSilas W. BollenConnor S. SullivanMichael B. Ross
Chaohui WangJun ZhangKanghua MiaoMairui LongSiyuan LaiShijun ZhaoXiongwu Kang
Xi LiuZhen ChenHao MengJiawen ChenLin YangMingliang JinXin WangZhongwei Chen