As global energy demands surge and fossil-fuel reserves shrink, next-generation batteries must deliver higher energy density, longer cycle life, and extreme-temperature tolerance. Now, researchers from Fuzhou University—led by Prof. Minmin Zhu, Prof. Haizhong Zhang, and Prof. Xinghui Wang—have published a comprehensive review in Nano-Micro Letters showing how high-entropy materials (HEMs) meet these challenges across lithium, sodium, zinc, potassium, and wide-temperature systems. Their work provides a roadmap for entropy-driven battery design from alloy to oxide to MXene.
Why High-Entropy Materials Matter
Innovative Design and Features
Applications and Future Outlook
The review concludes by outlining scalable low-temperature synthesis, in situ characterization, and open-data platforms needed to translate HEMs from lab to gigafactory. Stay tuned for more breakthroughs from Prof. Zhu, Prof. Zhang, and Prof. Wang at Fuzhou University!
Nano-Micro Letters
Experimental study
High‑Entropy Materials: A New Paradigm in the Design of Advanced Batteries
17-Jul-2025