Saturday, March 7, 2026

High Entropy Ceramics with Potential Use in Energy Storage and Chemical Production Processes

Empa, the Swiss research institute for applied materials sciences and technology, has announced that its researchers Michael Stuer, Amy Knorpp, Jon Bell, Shangxiong Huangfu are working and researching on High Entropy Ceramics that have great potential to be used in energy storage and chemical production processes due to their advantage of being particularly stable at extremely high temperatures. Discovered in 2015, and known as high-entropy materials, those crystals consist of wildly mixed ingredients and this scientific field is attracting growing interest around the world. Nature strives for chaos. That’s a nice, comforting phrase when yet another coffee cup has toppled over the computer keyboard, and you imagine you could wish the sugary, milky brew back into the coffee cup – where it had been just seconds before. But wishing won’t work. Because, as mentioned, nature…

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