Multimetallic glycerolate as a precursor template of spherical porous high-entropy oxide microparticles
- PMID: 36963257
- DOI: 10.1016/j.jcis.2023.03.089
Multimetallic glycerolate as a precursor template of spherical porous high-entropy oxide microparticles
Abstract
High-entropy materials have received notable attention concern on account of their unique structure, tunable properties, and unprecedented potential applications in many fields. In this work, for the first time a NiCoMnZnMg-containing high-entropy glycerolate (HE-Gly) particles has been synthesized using a scalable solvothermal method. The HE-Gly particles were used as a precursor in design of porous high-entropy oxide (HEO) microparticles. The morphological and structural characterizations demonstrate that the temperature of the annealing process, and the composition of the metal ions in the HE-Gly precursors play important roles in determining porosity, crystallinity, and phase separation in HEOs. In fact, HE-Gly exhibited a porous structure of spinel HEOs with secreted MgO phase after annealing process at 800 °C, while the annealing process at 400 °C led to a low-crystallinity spinel phase without phase segregation. Overall, this work describes HE-Gly as a new precursor for altering the composition, crystallinity, and porosity of HEOs. This strategy is scalable for potential high mass productions, paving a new path toward industrial application of high-entropy materials.
Keywords: High-Entropy Coordination Compound; High-Entropy Metal-Glycerolate; High-Entropy Oxides; Spinel Phase.
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Conflict of interest statement
Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.
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