WO2006123859A1 - Fabrication methods of metal/polymer/ceramic matrix composites containing randomly distributed or directionally aligned nanofibers - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a method for manufacturing a compositehaving nanofibers uniformly dispersed in a metal, polymer or ceramic matrix. More particularly, the present invention relates to a method for manufacturing a composite which comprises nanofibers uniformly dispersed in a metal, polymer or ceramic matrix via elastic deformation or plastic deformation of the matrix by application of a mechanical impact to the metal, polymer or ceramic matrix and the nanofibers so that the nanofibers have a predetermined direction in the composite via mechanical mass flow of powdered metal, polymer or ceramic matrix having the nanofibers dispersed therein.
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- the present invention has been made in view of the above problems, and it is an object of the present invention to provide a method for manufacturing a composite powder which comprises nanofibers uniformly dispersed in a metal, polymer or ceramic matrix via a mechanical process without agglomeration of the nanofibers in the matrix.
- the above and other objects can be accomplished by the provision of a method for manufacturing a composite having nanofibers uniformly dispersed in a metal, polymer or ceramic matrix, comprising: mixing the nanofibers with a metallic, polymeric or ceramic material, followed by uniformly dispersing the nanofibers in the material via deformation of the metal, polymer or ceramic matrix by application of mechanical energy to the material; and imparting a directionality to the nanofibers via application of a mechanical mass flowing process to a composite material with the nanofibers uniformly dispersed in the metal, polymer or ceramic matrix.
- the mixing and dispersing of the nanofibers may comprise mixing the nanofibers with the metallic, polymeric or ceramic material in a container to form a mixture; adding balls to the mixture; moving the balls to cause the balls to give an impact to the metallic, polymeric or ceramic material and the nanofibers; and causing elastic deformation or plastic deformation of the metallic, polymeric or ceramic matrix so as to allow the nanofibers to infiltrate the metal or polymer material.
- the imparting of the directionality to the nanofibers may comprise loading a material having the nanofibers uniformly dispersed therein into a container; maintaining the material at a predetermined temperature in the container; and compressing the material in one direction to deform the material in the compressing direction.
- the metallic material may be a pure metal selected from aluminum (Al), copper
- the polymeric material may be a polymer selected from thermoplastic resin, elastomer, thermosetting elastomer, and thermoplastic elastomer.
- the ceramic material may be any one single-component ceramic material selected from alumina (Al O ), silica (SiO ) and magnesia (MgO), or a composite ceramic material comprising at least one of the single-component ceramic materials.
- the nanofibers may comprise carbon nanotubes or carbon nanofibers having a diameter of 50 D or less.
- the mechanical mass flowing process may be at least one machining process selected from extrusion, rolling and injection.
- the nanofibers may be added in a weight ratio of 0 ⁇ 50 wt% to the metal, polymer or ceramic matrix.
- the nanofibers can be uniformly dispersed in the metal or polymer matrix composite via a simple mechanical process such as ball milling, hand milling and the like, thereby simplifying the manufacturing process, and enhancing manufacturing efficiency compared with a conventional method in which the nanofibers are dispersed in a dispersive solvent via several processes such as dispersion, calcinations and the like.
- the directionality of the nanofibers is ensured through the mechanical mass flowing process such as rolling, extrusion, injection and the like, thereby remarkably widening industrial applications of the nanofibers as high strength, high toughness and functional materials, in particular, as light-weight structural materials and conductive materials in the field of spacecrafts, automobiles, ocean engineering, electronics, etc.
- Fig. 1 is a transmission electron microscopy (TEM) image of Composite 1 in Table
- Fig. 2 is a TEM image of Composite 2 in Table 1, showing a dispersion degree of carbon nanotubes of the Composite 2, and perfect bonding of the carbon nanotubes in a matrix;
- Fig. 3 is a TEM image of Composite 6 in Table 1, showing uniform dispersion of carbon nanotubes in the Composite 6;
- Fig. 4 is a graph depicting relationship between stress and strain of the Composite 1 in Table 1 ;
- FIG. 5 is a diagram showing a uniform dispersion process of carbon nanotubes in a metal or polymer composite.
- FIG. 6 is a diagram showing a process for unidirectional arrangement of the carbon nanotubes in the metal or polymer composite. Best Mode for Carrying Out the Invention
- the method of the present invention employs a mechanical process to uniformly disperse nanofibers in a metal, polymer or ceramic matrix.
- the method comprises: mixing nanofibers with a metallic, polymeric or ceramic material, followed by uniformly dispersing the nanofibers in the material via deformation of the metal, polymer or ceramic matrix by application of mechanical energy to the material; and imparting a directionality to the nanofibers in the composite via a mechanical mass flowing process, such as extrusion, rolling, injection and the like, of a composite material with the nanofibers uniformly dispersed in the metal, polymer or ceramic matrix.
- the mixing and dispersing of the nanofibers comprises mixing the nanofibers with the metallic, polymeric or ceramic material in a container to form a mixture; adding balls to the mixture; moving the balls through application of mechanical energy to the balls to cause the balls to give an impact to the metallic/polymeric/ceramic material and the nanofibers; causing elastic deformation or plastic deformation of the metallic, polymeric or ceramic material by the mechanical impact so as to allow the nanofibers to infiltrate the material (metal/polymer/ceramic material); and allowing the nanotubes to be uniformly dispersed in the material by continuous elastic deformation or plastic deformation of the metallic, polymeric or ceramic material through continuous impact of the balls.
- a dispersing time may be different according to kinds of matrix.
- the nanotubes are dispersed in the matrix for a longer period of time in the case of forming a nickel alloy -based composite than in the case of forming a pure aluminum-based composite.
- the dispersing time is preferably increased as the grain size is decreased.
- the imparting of the directionality to the nanofibers may comprise loading a material having the nanofibers uniformly dispersed therein into a container; maintaining the material at a predetermined temperature in the container; and compressing the material in one direction to deform the material in the compressing direction.
- the predetermined temperature is a temperature suitable for material processing via the mass flowing between room temperature and a melting point of the material.
- the nanofibers generally have a strength of 30 GPa level, and an elastic coefficient of 1 TPa level.
- the nanofibers are carbon nanotubes or carbon nanofibers having a diameter of 50 D or less, although the present invention is not limited to these nanotubes.
- the nanofibers are added in a weight ratio of 0 ⁇
- the directionality of the nanofibers can be secured by a process, such as hot extrusion, hot rolling, and the like, which can cause mechanical mass flow.
- the directionality of the nanofibers can be secured by the mechanical mass flowing process of the present invention in a composite formed by a conventional method as well as the composite formed by the method of the present invention.
- a nanofibers-dispersed composite formed by a chemical dispersion method using a dispersive solvent it is possible to ensure anisotropy of the nanofibers in the composite by the mechanical mass flowing process of the present invention.
- Table 1 shows kinds of matrix, fractions of carbon nanotubes, mechanical processing methods, results of uniform dispersion, and mechanical mass flowing processes, which were applied to manufacture of the following examples.
- Fig. 1 is a transmission electron microscopy (TEM) image of Composite 1 in Table 1, showing dispersion degree and anisotropy of carbon nanotubes of the Composite 1, which was formed to have a rod shape by hot extrusion after dispersing the carbon nanotubes for 24 hours. As shown in the micrograph, the carbon nanotubes are uniformly dispersed in one direction.
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- Fig. 2 is a TEM image of Composite 2 in Table 1, showing a dispersion degree of carbon nanotubes of the Composite 2, and perfect bonding of the carbon nanotubes in a matrix.
- Fig. 3 is a TEM image of Composite 6 in Table 1, showing uniform dispersion of carbon nanotubes in the Composite 6, which comprises the carbon nanotubes dispersed in a polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) matrix by milling for 12 hours. As can be verified in the micrograph, the carbon nanotubes are uniformly dispersed in the composite.
- PMMA polymethyl methacrylate
- Fig. 4 is a graph depicting relationship between stress and strain of the Composite 1, in which the Composite 1 is subjected to the stress by a strain of 20% or more in order to confirm anisotropy of the Composite 1.
- Fig. 4 shows results of tests which were performed at a strain rate of 10 /s in an extrusion direction and a direction perpendicular to the extrusion by using square-shaped specimens of the Composite 1, each having dimensions of 2 x 2 x 4, in order to confirm the anisotropy of mechanical properties of the Composite 1. With the results, it can be verified that, when the specimen is subjected to the stress in the direction perpendicular to the extrusion, the specimen exhibits a low yielding point, and is fractured after the strain of 20%.
- Fig. 5 schematically shows a uniform dispersion process of carbon nanotubes in a metal or polymer composite, in which the carbon nanotubes are uniformly dispersed by a mechanical impact of a ball.
- Fig. 6 shows a process for unidirectional dispersion of carbon nanotubes in the metal or polymer composite by hot extrusion.
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