What Are the Challenges in Using Random Alloys as Catalysts?
Despite their advantages, random alloys also face several challenges:
Complexity in Synthesis: Achieving a truly random distribution of elements can be challenging, requiring precise control over synthesis conditions. Characterization: The lack of order makes it difficult to characterize the atomic structure and identify the active sites using conventional techniques. Scalability: Scaling up the production of random alloys while maintaining their catalytic properties can be difficult and costly.