High content reduced graphene oxide reinforced copper with a bioinspired nano-laminated structure and large recoverable deformation ability

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By using CuO/graphene-oxide/CuO sandwich-like nanosheets as the building blocks, bulk nacre-inspired copper matrix nano-laminated composite reinforced by molecular-level dispersed and ordered reduced graphene oxide (rGO) with content as high as ∼45 vol% was fabricated via a combined process of assembly, reduction and consolidation. Thanks to nanoconfinement effect, reinforcing effect, as well as architecture effect, the nanocomposite shows increased specific strength and at least one order of magnitude greater recoverable deformation ability as compared with monolithic Cu matrix.

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Xiong, D. B., Cao, M., Guo, Q., Tan, Z., Fan, G., Li, Z., & Zhang, D. (2016). High content reduced graphene oxide reinforced copper with a bioinspired nano-laminated structure and large recoverable deformation ability. Scientific Reports, 6. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep33801

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