Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1607480 | Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2016 | 25 Pages |
Abstract
A modified semi-powder method was adopted to fabricate graphene nanoplatelets (GNPs)-copper composites in the present study. Electroless Cu and Ni plating were firstly performed on the surface of GNPs before semi-powder mixing to improve wettability of GNPs. The main structure of GNPs was maintained after the plating process. Microstructure studies showed both of 0.5 vol.% copper-plated and nickel-plated GNPs (Cu-GNPs and Ni-GNPs) were uniformly distributed and well bonded with the Cu matrix. The electroless plating improved the mutual disperse of GNPs and the Cu matrix. Compared with pure Cu, the composite with addition of 0.5% Cu-GNPs exhibited an increase of 49.1% in yield strength. Benefiting from better dispersion and stronger interfacial bonding, the increase of 64.5% in yield strength was obtained in the 0.5% Ni-GNPs/Cu composite. The strengthening mechanisms, including grain refinement, thermal mismatch and load transfer were carefully discussed.
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Authors
Dandan Zhang, Zaiji Zhan,