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Accelerated multi-property screening of Fe–Co–Ni alloy libraries by hyper-heuristic combinatorial flow synthesis and high-throughput spark plasma sintering

Abstract

High-throughput (HT) chemical synthesis facilitates accelerated materials discovery products. However, HT methods are limited by the need for expensive robotic systems, complicated methodology, and low yield. Hence, we developed a hyper-heuristic combinatorial flow synthesis (HCFS) device capable of composition gradient generation and production of an adequate mass of Fe–Co–Ni alloy nanoparticles. A library of 91 Fe–Co–Ni powder compositions was synthesized using this technique. A high-throughput spark plasma sintering (HT-SPS) methodology, along with the die design, was developed for combinatorial screening of multiple properties. 56 compositions were down-selected and consolidated into compositionally graded bulk samples using HT-SPS and subsequent annealing. The crystallographic, magnetic, electrical, and magnetic properties of the bulk library were assessed. The saturation magnetization (M s ) varied from 83.3 emu/g to 225.2 emu/g, coercivity (H c ) from 17.5 Oe to 78.4 Oe, resistivity (ρ) from 17.2 μΩ·cm to 986.7 μΩ·cm, and Vickers hardness (H V ) from 41.9 HV to 281.7 HV. Novel Fe–Co–Ni compositions, e.g., Fe36.5Co55.1Ni8.4 and Fe22.6Co73.4Ni4, with a promising multi-property set, were identified for the first time. This study demonstrated that promising new compositions exhibiting multi-property optimization can be successfully discovered by our hyper-heuristic combinatorial chemical synthesis methodology.

Authors

Padhy SP; Tan LP; Varma VB; Chaudhary V; Tsakadze Z; Ramanujan RV

Journal

Journal of Materials Research and Technology, Vol. 27, , pp. 2976–2988

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

November 1, 2023

DOI

10.1016/j.jmrt.2023.10.124

ISSN

2238-7854

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