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High entropy alloys and their affinity to hydrogen: from Cantor to platinum group elements alloys

Materials Science 2024-01-17 v1 Applied Physics

Abstract

Properties of high entropy alloys are currently in the spotlight due to their promising applications. One of the least investigated aspects is the affinity of these alloys to hydrogen, its diffusion and reactions. In this study we apply high-pressure at ambient temperature and investigate stress-induced diffusion of hydrogen into the tructure of high entropy alloys HEA including the famous Cantor alloy as well as less known, but nevertheless important platinum group PGM alloys. By applying X-ray diffraction to samples loaded into diamond anvil cells we perform a comparative investigation of these HEA alloys in Ne and H2 pressure-transmitting media. Surprisingly, even under stresses far exceeding conventional industrial processes both Cantor and PGM alloys show exceptional resistance to hydride formation, on par with widely used industrial grade CuBe alloys. Our observations inspire optimism for practical HEA applications in hydrogen-relevant industry and technology e.g. coatings, etc, particularly those related to transport and storage.

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@article{arxiv.2401.07802,
  title  = {High entropy alloys and their affinity to hydrogen: from Cantor to platinum group elements alloys},
  author = {Konstantin Glazyrin and Kristina Spektor and Maxim Bykov and Weiwei Dong and Ji-Hun Yu and Sangsun Yang and Jai-Sun Lee and Sergey Divinski and Michael Hanfland and Kirill Yusenko},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2401.07802},
  year   = {2024}
}

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15 pages, 5 figures