The resistivity and thermal coefficient of resistivity (TCR), of metallic matrix composites, MMCs, aluminum–carbon nanotube, Al-CNT, were studied under high vacuum in the temperature interval from RT to 800 K. The samples shaped as small cylinders and containing single-walled CNTs or multi-walled CNTs were sintered at 625 C. The resistivity of sintered samples of pure Al was found three orders of magnitude higher with respect to bulk, having the former a density value equal to 98.8 % of bulk Al. The explored range of the CNT concentration was within 5 wt%. At the highest CNT concentrations, the trend of resistivity against temperature was found negative being more pronounced for composites with MWCNTs. For Al-SWCNT composites, at around 3.3 wt%(4.2 vol%), TCR is practically independent from temperature; for Al-MWCNT, the TCR zero-crossing occurs at different compositions depending on temperature. Higher is the temperature, lower is the TCR zero-crossing composition. Resistivity data were discussed in the framework of the Matthiessen’s rule and sound evidences were shown that no Al4C3 formation was detected at working temperatures.

High-temperature resistivity of aluminum–carbon nanotube composites / Genova, Virgilio; Gozzi, Daniele; Latini, Alessandro. - In: JOURNAL OF MATERIALS SCIENCE. - ISSN 0022-2461. - ELETTRONICO. - 50:21(2015), pp. 7087-7096. [10.1007/s10853-015-9263-y]

High-temperature resistivity of aluminum–carbon nanotube composites

GENOVA, VIRGILIO;GOZZI, Daniele
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LATINI, ALESSANDRO
2015

Abstract

The resistivity and thermal coefficient of resistivity (TCR), of metallic matrix composites, MMCs, aluminum–carbon nanotube, Al-CNT, were studied under high vacuum in the temperature interval from RT to 800 K. The samples shaped as small cylinders and containing single-walled CNTs or multi-walled CNTs were sintered at 625 C. The resistivity of sintered samples of pure Al was found three orders of magnitude higher with respect to bulk, having the former a density value equal to 98.8 % of bulk Al. The explored range of the CNT concentration was within 5 wt%. At the highest CNT concentrations, the trend of resistivity against temperature was found negative being more pronounced for composites with MWCNTs. For Al-SWCNT composites, at around 3.3 wt%(4.2 vol%), TCR is practically independent from temperature; for Al-MWCNT, the TCR zero-crossing occurs at different compositions depending on temperature. Higher is the temperature, lower is the TCR zero-crossing composition. Resistivity data were discussed in the framework of the Matthiessen’s rule and sound evidences were shown that no Al4C3 formation was detected at working temperatures.
2015
materials science (all); mechanics of materials; mechanical engineering
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High-temperature resistivity of aluminum–carbon nanotube composites / Genova, Virgilio; Gozzi, Daniele; Latini, Alessandro. - In: JOURNAL OF MATERIALS SCIENCE. - ISSN 0022-2461. - ELETTRONICO. - 50:21(2015), pp. 7087-7096. [10.1007/s10853-015-9263-y]
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