Nanomaterials (Dec 2022)

Strengthening and Toughening CNTs/Mg Composites by OpTimizing the Grinding Time of Magnesium Powder

  • Yunpeng Ding,
  • Yizhuang Zhang,
  • Zhiyuan Li,
  • Changhong Liu,
  • Hanying Wang,
  • Xin Zhao,
  • Xinfang Zhang,
  • Jilei Xu,
  • Xiaoqin Guo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/nano12234277
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 23
p. 4277

Abstract

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In this paper, CNT/Mg composites with high compressive properties were prepared by using Ni-plated CNT and pure magnesium powder as raw materials through the grinding of magnesium powder, ball-milling mixing and hot-pressing sintering. The effect of grinding time for finer magnesium powder on the microstructure and properties of the final composites was studied mainly by SEM, XRD, HRTEM and compression tests. The results show that with the prolongation of milling time, the magnesium particle size decreases gradually and the CNT dispersion becomes more uniform. Moreover, the nickel layer on the surface of CNT reacts with highly active broken magnesium powder in the sintering process to generate MgNi2 intermediate alloy, which significantly improves interface bonding. The strength and fracture strain of composites are significantly increased by the combined action of the uniform distribution of CNTs and strong interface bonding from the MgNi2 phase. The compressive strength, yield strength and fracture strain of the composites, prepared with a 60 h grinding of magnesium powder, reached 268%, 272% and 279% of those in composites without the grinding of magnesium powder.

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