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Advances in High Performance Metal Materials: Preparation, Properties, and Applications

A special issue of Crystals (ISSN 2073-4352). This special issue belongs to the section "Crystalline Metals and Alloys".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 10 July 2025 | Viewed by 502

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Key Laboratory of High Performance Metal Materials, Henan Polytechnic Institute, Nanyang 473000, China
Interests: high-entropy alloys; coatings; high-performance steel materials; first-principles calculation

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School of Optoelectronic Engineering, Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications, Chongqing 400065, China
Interests: sensors; micro-nano structures; nano materials

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School of Materials Electronics and Energy Storage, Zhongyuan University of Technology, Zhengzhou 451191, China
Interests: compositionally complex alloys; phase structure; microstructure; friction and wear; corrosion behavior; computational simulation

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

High-performance metal materials, with their unique properties and unlimited potential, are developing and transforming rapidly. With regard to high-entropy alloys, micro/nano structured materials, and high-performance steels, etc., their excellent properties and potential application have been demonstrated.

This Special Issue, entitled “Advances in High Performance Metal Materials: Preparation, Properties, and Applications”, aims to provide a comprehensive platform that enables researchers to present their latest discoveries and innovations. The scope of this Special Issue includes, but is not limited to, the following topics:

  • Composition: the substitution and proportioning of elements in high-entropy alloys, micro/nano-structured materials, liquid metals, and steel.
  • Structure: the in-depth exploration of the micro/nano-structure characteristics of these alloys, which play a crucial role in determining their unique properties and functions.
  • Preparation: additive manufacturing, liquid forming, coating preparation, near net shape forming and other preparation processes and methods.
  • Properties: the study of the mechanical, physical, chemical, corrosion resistance and other properties of these alloys, as well as their performance under extreme conditions.
  • Application: the potential application of high-performance metal materials in aerospace, automotive, electronics, biomedical and other fields.

We invite scholars, researchers, and engineers working in the field of metal materials to contribute and share their latest research results and insights regarding high-performance alloys. We welcome the submission of original research papers, review articles, and case studies. Your contribution will not only enrich the content of this Special Issue, but also contribute significantly to the development of materials science.

Dr. Mingxing Ma
Dr. Cong Zhao
Prof. Dr. Zhixin Wang
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • metals/alloys
  • coatings
  • nano materials
  • micro-nano structure
  • phase transformation
  • microstructure
  • mechanical properties
  • corrosion behavior
  • first-principles calculation
  • preparation and applications

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Microstructure and Wear and Corrosion Resistance of CoCrFeMoNiSix (x = 0.25, 0.50, 0.75) HEACs Prepared by Plasma Cladding
by Mingxing Ma, Chengjun Zhu, Zhixin Wang, Ying Dong, Lipei Ding, Haoyuan Ma, Yanjun Xi, Bozhen Wang, Dachuan Zhu and Deliang Zhang
Crystals 2025, 15(2), 123; https://doi.org/10.3390/cryst15020123 - 24 Jan 2025
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CoCrFeMoNiSix (x = 0.25, 0.50, 0.75) HEACs were successfully prepared on Q235 steel substrates by the plasma cladding method. The phase structure, microstructure, element distribution, and wear and corrosion resistance of these coatings were investigated by XRD, OM, SEM, EDS, a friction [...] Read more.
CoCrFeMoNiSix (x = 0.25, 0.50, 0.75) HEACs were successfully prepared on Q235 steel substrates by the plasma cladding method. The phase structure, microstructure, element distribution, and wear and corrosion resistance of these coatings were investigated by XRD, OM, SEM, EDS, a friction and wear tester, and an electrochemical workstation. The results show that the CoCrFeMoNiSix (x = 0.25, 0.50, 0.75) coatings are composed of a major FCC phase and minor BCC phase. With an increase in Si content, the lattice constant and cell volume of both phases and the BCC phase content in these alloys gradually increase, while the enthalpy of mixing, Gibbs free energy, atomic radius difference, VEC, and phase density decrease. All the three alloys exhibit typical dendritic structures. With an increase in Si content, the enrichment of Mo and Si in the interdendrite region is significantly reduced. The friction coefficients of CoCrFeMoNiSix (x = 0.25, 0.50, 0.75) HEACs show a trend of first increasing, then decreasing, and gradually stabilizing with an increase in time, and are 0.604, 0.526, and 0.534, respectively. The wear resistance of the three alloys is mainly related to the changes in crystallinity and high-strength BCC phase content caused by different Si contents. The polarization curves of CoCrFeMoNiSix (x = 0.25, 0.50, 0.75) high-entropy alloy coatings show an obvious passivation zone, and the corrosion resistance is significantly better than that of Q235 steel substrate. The CoCrFeMoNiSi0.75 coating has the highest self-corrosion potential, smallest self-corrosion current, largest capacitive reactance arc radius, and best corrosion resistance in a 3.5% NaCl solution. Full article
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