Abstract

A composite obtained from pure aluminum and multiwall carbon nanotubes by mechanical milling in a high-power mill and ultrasonic mixing is studied. The apparent activation energy and the order of the reaction between carbon nanotubes and aluminum are determined using the Kissinger and Crane equations and differential scanning calorimetry under non-isothermal conditions.

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