Alumina matrix composites with non-oxide nanoparticle addition and enhanced functionalities

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Abstract

The addition of SiC or TiC nanoparticles to polycrystalline alumina matrix has long been known as an efficient way of improving the mechanical properties of alumina-based ceramics, especially strength, creep, and wear resistance. Recently, new types of nano-additives, such as carbon nanotubes (CNT), carbon nanofibers (CNF), and graphene sheets have been studied in order not only to improve the mechanical properties, but also to prepare materials with added functionalities, such as thermal and electrical conductivity. This paper provides a concise review of several types of alumina-based nanocomposites, evaluating the efficiency of various preparation methods and additives in terms of their influence on the properties of composites.

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Galusek, D., & Galusková, D. (2014, January 27). Alumina matrix composites with non-oxide nanoparticle addition and enhanced functionalities. Nanomaterials. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/nano5010115

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