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Enhanced mechanical and wear properties of Al6061 alloy nanocomposite reinforced by CNT-template-grown core-shell CNT/SiC nanotubes.


ABSTRACT: Novel one-dimensional template-grown coaxial SiC@carbon nanotubes (SiC@CNTs) were fabricated using a chemical vapor deposition method. To facilitate the formation of SiC on CNT template, a molecular-level mixing process was used to coat the surface of commercial multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) by Fe2O3. These Fe-CNTs were transformed into SiC@CNT nanotubes, which were then mixed with Al6061 alloy and consolidated by spark plasma sintering to obtain Al6061-SiC@CNT nanocomposites. The addition of 5 vol% SiC@CNT resulted in 58% enhancement in Young's modulus and 46% enhancement in yield strength. Furthermore, the friction coefficient was reduced by 31% and the specific wear rate was reduced by 45%. The enhancement effect of Al6061-SiC@CNT on the mechanical and tribological properties was much greater than those of traditional nanoparticles, nanowires, and whiskers of SiCs. The extraordinary strengthening behavior of SiC@CNT, when compared with that of other SiC analogues, is attributed to the coaxial structure consisting of a SiC shell and CNT core. This coaxial structure enhanced the mechanical and tribological properties beyond that attainable with traditional SiC-derived reinforcements.

SUBMITTER: Yoo SC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7393100 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Enhanced mechanical and wear properties of Al6061 alloy nanocomposite reinforced by CNT-template-grown core-shell CNT/SiC nanotubes.

Yoo Sung Chan SC   Kang Byungchul B   Van Trinh Pham P   Phuong Doan Dinh DD   Hong Soon Hyung SH  

Scientific reports 20200730 1


Novel one-dimensional template-grown coaxial SiC@carbon nanotubes (SiC@CNTs) were fabricated using a chemical vapor deposition method. To facilitate the formation of SiC on CNT template, a molecular-level mixing process was used to coat the surface of commercial multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) by Fe<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub>. These Fe-CNTs were transformed into SiC@CNT nanotubes, which were then mixed with Al6061 alloy and consolidated by spark plasma sintering to obtain Al6061-SiC@CNT nano  ...[more]

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