Kinetics and Thermodynamics for High Entropy Energy Materials
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Explore a comprehensive lecture on high-entropy materials (HEMs) and their expanding applications in energy storage and catalysis. Learn how these materials, originally developed for structural applications, are being adapted for use in batteries and electrocatalysts through data-driven approaches. Gain insights from Florida State University Professor Bin Ouyang's research on high entropy oxides and alloys, examining their kinetic and thermodynamic properties as battery materials, catalysts, and structural components. Discover the lessons learned from implementing high entropy alloys across various applications and understand the fundamental principles driving their performance in energy-related applications.
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Kinetics and Thermodynamics for High Entropy Energy Materials, by Bin Ouyang, FSU.
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