Investigation of graphene-reinforced magnesium metal matrix composites processed through a solvent-based powder metallurgy route

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Abstract

In the present investigation, AZ31 alloy is homogeneously reinforced with 0.2, 0.3, 0.4 and 0.5 wt% of reduced graphene oxide (r-GO) nanosheets for the first time through a series ofmethodologies involving solvent processing, mechanical alloying, cold pressing and finally sintering under argon atmosphere at 560°C. Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) assisted with energy-dispersive X-ray analysis revealed that this inventive fabrication route is useful to easily disperse r-GO into the matrix material and thereby attain methodical homogeneity with a uniform particle size. The attained results show that amongst the others, addition of 0.4 wt% r-GO have obviously improved the hardness up to 64.6 HV and also yielded a better inhibition efficiency of 84% on corrosion. Any further increase of r-GO content resulted for significant decrease in the wear rate up to the level of 2.6 mm3 Nm-1.

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Kavimani, V., Soorya Prakash, K., & Thankachan, T. (2019). Investigation of graphene-reinforced magnesium metal matrix composites processed through a solvent-based powder metallurgy route. Bulletin of Materials Science, 42(1). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12034-018-1720-1

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