Abstract

Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) with diverse structures (tubular and herringbone) reinforced Al matrix composites were fabricated by a combination of in situ growth process of CNTs in Al powders and powder metallurgy (PM) process. The enhancement efficiency of CNTs with different structures and the interfacial phenomenon between CNTs and Al matrix were investigated. The results showed that herringbone CNTs with more defects reacted with Al matrix slightly and a thin intermediate layer (Al4C3) of about 1–4nm was formed between herringbone CNTs and Al matrix. Nevertheless, the interface between tubular CNTs and Al matrix was close-knit and no obvious transition layer (new phase) was found. The mechanical performance of the composites indicated that the enhancement efficiency of herringbone CNTs in Al matrix composites was lower than that of tubular CNTs, due to the formation of the brittle intermediate layer of Al4C3, implying that tubular CNTs should be more suitable to reinforce Al matrix composite.

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