Liquid Metal Solvent Synthesis of Single‐Crystal Rhenium Nanoparticles with Ultrahigh Strength and Plasticity

Y Yu Ding (Department of Pharmaceutics) E Erli Ni (The Institute for Advanced Studies (IAS) Wuhan University Wuhan 430072 China) J Jingrui Luo (College of Chemistry and Molecular Sciences Wuhan University Wuhan 430072 China) C Cai Lu (Department of Engineering Mechanics, School of Civil Engineering Wuhan University Wuhan 430072 China) Z Ze Liu M Mengqi Zeng (College of Chemistry and Molecular Sciences) L Lei Fu (Department of Materials Process Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University, Furu-cho, Chikusa-ku, Nagoya 464-8603, Japan)

Abstract

Abstract The unique properties of refractory metals, such as high melting point, high strength, and great corrosion resistance, qualify them as an intriguing option for harsh applications. However, internal defects and surface flaws inherent in currently prepared refractory metals compromise their mechanical properties, making them inadequate for practical applications. Here, a liquid‐metal‐mediated strategy enabling the preparation of single‐crystal refractory metal nanoparticles with a highly symmetrical shape is reported. Liquid metals provide a favorable solution environment that facilitates rapid diffusion and aggregation of refractory metal atoms, allowing them to self‐rearrange into stable Wulff configurations. The exceptional mechanical properties of the synthesized single‐crystal refractory metal nanoparticles are highlighted by rhenium (Re) samples, which exhibit ultrahigh strength (up to 67.8 GPa) exceeding that of any known metal and significant plastic deformability capable of retaining shape without cracking up to an 80% strain. This remarkable combination of mechanical properties arises from the synergistic effects of the highly symmetrical shape and high‐quality single‐crystal structure. This strategy not only lays the groundwork for the controlled synthesis of high‐quality refractory metals but also advances the fundamental understanding of their structure‐property relationships for the rational design of high‐performance materials.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 5
Published January 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (7)

Y

Yu Ding

Department of Pharmaceutics

E

Erli Ni

The Institute for Advanced Studies (IAS) Wuhan University Wuhan 430072 China

J

Jingrui Luo

College of Chemistry and Molecular Sciences Wuhan University Wuhan 430072 China

C

Cai Lu

Department of Engineering Mechanics, School of Civil Engineering Wuhan University Wuhan 430072 China

Z

Ze Liu

M

Mengqi Zeng

College of Chemistry and Molecular Sciences

L

Lei Fu

Department of Materials Process Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University, Furu-cho, Chikusa-ku, Nagoya 464-8603, Japan