Rhombohedral phase high-entropy alloy of AlMnCuZnBi as a photo-Fenton catalyst for methyl orange degradation

Anuraag, N S and Kumar, U and Pradhan, S and Shaw, S K and Sharma, A and Prasad, N K (2025) Rhombohedral phase high-entropy alloy of AlMnCuZnBi as a photo-Fenton catalyst for methyl orange degradation. Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 1010 .

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Abstract

The formation of solid solutions with five or more elements having nearly equiatomic contributions termed as high entropy alloys (HEA), is recent strategy for the development of new materials. Such alloys have displayed superior properties than the conventional ones. The prepared alloys are generally face- or body-centered cubic structures with a few exceptions for orthorhombic and hexagonal close packed structure. In this, we report the synthesis of HEA of AlMnCuZnBi having rhombohedral crystal structure. The material was prepared by vacuum arc melting route. Both the diffractions (X-ray and electron) confirm its structure. The calculated thermodynamic empirical parameters e.g. Delta Smix, Delta Hmix, delta, VEC and Omega even validate the feasibility of this single phase solid solution. The HEA had shown feeble ferromagnetic behaviour. The rhombohedral structured HEA may open up new possibilities for various emerging applications. The proposed HEA acted as a catalyst for photo-Fenton like reaction and could degraded methyl orange dye completely in 170 minutes.

Item Type:Article
Official URL/DOI:http://10.1016/j.jallcom.2024.177142
Uncontrolled Keywords:High entropy alloy, rhombohedral structure, vacuum arc melting, thermodynamic calculation
Divisions:Material Science and Technology
ID Code:9659
Deposited By:HOD KRIT
Deposited On:16 Dec 2024 16:15
Last Modified:16 Dec 2024 16:15
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