Rapid synthesis of high-entropy metal sulfides under ambient conditions as efficient catalysts for the urea oxidation reaction.

Summary: Scientists have found a fast and easy way to make a special metal mix called a "high-entropy metal sulfide." Usually, making this requires a lot of extreme heat, but the new method works perfectly at normal room temperature! This special mix (made of nickel, cobalt, iron, manganese, and ruthenium) acts as a super-helper to break down urea. This is great news for cleaning up wastewater and creating clean energy, saving both time and money.

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Sulfides
Entropy