Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1416919 | Carbon | 2009 | 8 Pages |
Aluminum (Al)/carbon nanotube (CNT) composites with nanoscale dispersion and regular orientation of the CNTs were fabricated by a combination of some advanced powder processes. The CNTs were well dispersed onto the Al particles by a nanoscale dispersion method. Moreover, the highly densified CNT composites were prepared by spark plasma sintering and subsequent hot extrusion. Microstructural observations by optical, field-emission scanning electron, and high-resolution transmission electron microscopies confirmed that the sintered Al/CNT compact and extruded bulk material had a good dispersion of oriented CNTs. Raman spectroscopy showed that the processing did little damage to the CNTs. As a result, the composites exhibited tensile strengths that were thrice larger than pure aluminum because of the CNT reinforcement.