In this paper, multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) were synthesized by spray pyrolysis to be used later as material reinforcement in the production of MWCNTs/Al7075 aluminum composites. Both, MWCNTs and MWCNTs/Al7075 composites were microstructurally and mechanically characterized. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) analysis shows MWCNTs formed by multiple layers rolled on themselves forming a tube shape with lengths up to 1300 μm and diameters ranging from 55 to 120 nm. MWCNTs were added to the aluminum matrix in different concentrations up to 3.0 wt%. Their dispersion in the aluminum matrix was carried out by ultrasonic/methanol method followed by high-energy mechanical milling process. The effect of MWCNTs on the morphology and mechanical behavior of composites were evaluated. Results indicate that a homogeneous dispersion of CNTs was obtained as a consequence of the dispersion routes used in the production of composites, observing no damage on their morphology. The mechanical behavior of the composites shows a noticeable improvement for MWCNTs concentrations above 2.0 wt%, with ductility similar to that found in the literature for the Al7075 commercial alloy.
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Uriza-Vega, E., Carreño-Gallardo, C., López-Meléndez, C., Cuadros-Lugo, E., Pérez-Bustamante, R., Ledezma-Sillas, E., & Herrera-Ramirez, J. M. (2019). Mechanical behavior of multiwalled carbon nanotube reinforced 7075 aluminum alloy composites prepared by mechanical milling and hot extrusion. Materials Research, 22(2). https://doi.org/10.1590/1980-5373-MR-2018-0652
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