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Enhancement of the mechanical properties of graphene-copper composites with graphene-nickel hybrids

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.msea.2014.01.061

Keywords

Graphene; Nanocomposite; Young's modulus; Yield strength

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  1. General Projects of Hebei North University [2013003]
  2. Zhangjiakou Science and Technology Bureau projects [1321022B]

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The present work reports the mechanical improvement in Cu matrix composites reinforced with graphene nanosheets decorated with Ni nanoparticles (GNS-Ni) hybrids. The GNS-Ni hybrids were firstly synthesized by an in situ chemical reduction method and then incorporated into the Cu matrix to fabricate bulk GNS-Ni/Cu composites by spark plasma sintering. Benefiting from the unique characteristic of GNS-Ni hybrids, the GNS Ni/Cu composites exhibited homogeneously dispersed GNSs and a strong GNS-Cu interface interaction, therefore leading to a 61% increase in Young's modulus (132 GPa) and a 94% improvement in yield strength (268 MPa) by addition of only 1.0 vol% GNSs. The GNS-Ni/Cu composites exhibited a load transfer mechanism as verified by a modified shear-lag model. Our study thus shows the potential for GNS Ni hybrids to be successfully used as a reinforcing phase in metal matrix composites. (c) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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