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Entropy engineering in inorganic non-metallic glass

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FUNDAMENTAL RESEARCH
Volume 2, Issue 5, Pages 783-793

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KEAI PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.fmre.2022.01.030

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Entropy engineering; Inorganic non-metallic glass; Glass formation; Microstructure; Properties

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This review introduces the concept and methods of entropy engineering applied to inorganic non-metallic glasses to enhance their mechanical, electrical, and optical properties. It also discusses the challenges and opportunities in calculating the entropy of inorganic non-metallic glass systems, correlating entropy to glass formation, and developing functional glasses using the entropy concept.
Advances in developing high entropy alloys and ceramics with improved physical properties have greatly broad-ened their application field from aerospace industry, public transportation to nuclear plants. In this review, we describe the concept of entropy engineering as applicable to inorganic non-metallic glasses, especially for tailoring and enhancing their mechanical, electrical, and optical properties. We also present opportunities and challenges in calculating entropy of inorganic non-metallic glass systems, correlating entropy to glass formation, and in developing functional inorganic non-metallic glasses via the entropy concept.

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