Metal Mixer

Nanoparticles Create Novel Combinations of Metals

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Turning Base Metals into Something More Precious

In addition to the fundamental question of how alloys of previously immiscible base metals can be produced as shuttles using bimetallic nanoparticles, Feldmann is also investigating the possibility of creating completely new bimetals with unusual properties. In future, these could, for example, drive the further development of metallic glasses, catalysts and so-called high-entropy materials, which then consist of five or more elements.

(The DFG is funding the Reinhart Koselleck project with 825,000 US dollars over five years. The project starts on June 01, 2026).

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